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William Chase Greene '11, of Baltimore, Md., has been chosen as Rhodes Scholar from Massachusetts by the committee of selection, of which President Lowell is chairman. Greene has been awarded two John Harvard scholarships, one Harvard College scholarship, and a detur. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, and is one of its three representatives on the Student Council...
...became an ex-officio member of the Council upon his election as president of the Junior class, W. H. Fernald '12, who was eighth man in the election of seven out of nine members from the class of 1912, became a regular member of the Council. The Phi Beta Kappa representatives were elected yesterday as follows: C. S. Collier '11, of Kinderhook, N. Y.; F. M. Eliot '11, of Boston; W. C. Greene '11, of Baltimore, Md. The above list contains the whole number of men in the Council except the First Marshal of the Senior class, and the president...
...four class presidents, (2) the captains of the four major teams, (3) the chief executive officer of each of the following papers: the Advocate, the CRIMSON, the Illustrated Magazine, the Lampoon, and the Monthly Magazine, (4) the vice-president of the Union, (5) three representatives from the Phi Beta Kappa elected by its member (6) twenty-four members from the College at large elected by their respective classes as follows: 9 Seniors, 7 Juniors, 5 Sophomores, 3 Freshmen (to be elected at the time of the election of class officers, except in the case of the Senior class...
...newspapers, do the "common people" come in? Here is X, an able fellow, who is considered too much an ass to make the CRIMSON; and there is Y, too light for an "H," too prosaic for the Monthly, and too meagre in actual attainment for the Phi Beta Kappa. They are men of ideas, and (which is quite as important) leisure As graduates, X may be President of the United States and Y the head of a railroad-for such things have been: as undergraduates, they should be members of the Student Council...
...composed as follows: (1) The four class presidents, (2) the captains of the four major teams, (3) the chief executive officers of the Advocate, the CRIMSON, the Illustrated Magazine, the Lampoon, and the Monthly Magazine, (4) the vice-president of the Union, (5) three representatives from the Phi Beta Kappa elected by its members, (6) twenty-four members from the College at large elected by their respective classes as follows: 9 Seniors, 7 Juniors, 5 Sophomores, 3 Freshmen (to be elected at the time of the election of class officers...