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Chemistry 15, another new half-course for the second half-year, has also been announced. This is a lecture course in general biological chemistry, to be given by Dr. Henderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 11 o'clock. The course is intended for students of chemistry, botany and zoology and for men who intend to study medicine, and is open to those who have taken Chemistry 1 and 2, or the first half of Chemistry 5. It describes systematically the chief constituents of living organisms and discusses their chemical behavior. It considers also the origin and formation of these...
After plans for the year had been talked over, a short practice was held in the Dunster Tank for men trying for the relay team. The first regular practice, however, at which all men who still intend to come out should report, will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, and hereafter practice will continue on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights from 8 to 9 o'clock, until the University squad is picked. W. T. Harrison '05 and H. P. Pratt '05 will coach the men individually in the Trudgeon and side strokes, the coaching being directed chiefly toward...
...squad; and men who intend to come out for track work, are urged to take regular outdoor exercise during the recess...
...choice to the committee, which is selected so as to be as representative as possible, and accept their decision as final? If there seems to be very crying need of additional nominations, then make use of the provision for petitions, but let only such men sign as really intend to back the candidate, the then there will be no more of this confusion. If this sort of thing continues it will soon be easier for nominating committees to reverse their present custom and decide who ought not to be nominated...
...matter now stands, it is unfair to the nominees because many men signed the petitions merely from a mistaken idea of obligation to the man, or to be rid of the canvasser, although they do not intend to vote for the men thus nominated. It is unfair to the class because it may result in the election of men to whom the majority are opposed, to avoid which they left the work to the Committee on Class Day Elections...