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...Honorary Members.--The Union may elect not more than ten honorary members, provided each candidate for honorary membership has received the approval of the Board of Trustees, of the Membership Committee, and of two-thirds of the active members, voting at a special meeting...
...recent meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa, the following graduate officers were elected: President, Professor T. Peck; vice-president, Professor B. Perrin; secretary, Dr. A. Van Name; treasurer, Mr. J. S. Smith; for graduate committee, Professor Seymour, Professor Phelps and Dr. Reed. That part of the constitution relating to eligibility for membership was amended to read thus: "The Society shall elect as members all men who have attained a Philosophical Oration stand in the work of freshman and sophomore years together, and as many more as shall bring the number up to thirty in the order of their standing...
...students of to-day exhibit a strong tendency to elect instruction in history and government, economics, philosophy including sociology, and education; and this tendency correspond with the views of their elders concerning the importance of these subjects. It is not the University which suggests these subjects to the students, it is the needs and aspirations of modern society which suggest them. Much the same may be said concerning the subjects of landscape architecture, and of mining and metallurgy. Modern society needs men highly trained in these subjects, and is prepared to re ward adequately men who excel in them...
There will be a Freshman mass meeting tonight at 7 o'clock in Upper Massachusetts to elect class officers...
There will be a Freshman mass meeting on Monday evening at 7 o'clock in Upper Massachusetts to elect class officers...