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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...first production of "Der Bibliothekar," the fourteenth annual play of the Deutscher Verein, will be given in Jordan Hall, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The other production will be given in Brattle Hall on Thursday. Tickets at $1.50, $1 and 50 cents are on sale at the branch store of the Co-operative and at the box office, Jordan Hall. They may also be obtained from C. E. Hansen '12, Grays 20. The cast will be as follows: Herr Marsland, F. W. Stuart, Jr., '12 Harry Marsland, G. D. Huncke '12 Edith, Miss Monpiton Macdonald, G. Priester...
...fails to maintain good standing shall continue as a member of the Council. The Student Council shall appoint members to fill any vacancies that may occur. This constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the entire Council after three weeks notice of such change has been given to the undergraduates...
...Goodale, E. A. Graustein; for vice-president, R. G. Ervin, A. J. Lowrey, A. H. Tomes; for secretary-treasurer, H. B. Gill, F. W. Hubbell, W. M. E. Whitelock. Further nominations may be made by a petition signed by 50 members of the class. Such petitions, however, must be given to G. H. Roosevelt, Russell 17, by 9 o'clock tomorrow evening in order to be printed on the ballots. The election will be held at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate Thursday...
...Faculty has given definite assurance of its intention to delegate certain powers to the Council, provided this body proves itself worthy of the Faculty's confidence and respect. It is, therefore, essential that the success of the Council be not jeopardized by lack of student support. The Juniors have the first opportunity to vote on the Council, and they should realize the important influence that a large and affirmative vote will have upon the attitude of the other classes at subsequent elections...
...time thrown away. Obviously enough one question to be answered in twenty minutes can not always be a fair test of a hundred or more pages of scattered reading. Would it not be better, since the outlay for competent assistants is necessarily limited, either to have the short paper given in the regular lecture hour and omit inane discussion, or to devote the entire period to a more adequate test of the required work...