Word: loweringly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...entertaining program has been arranged for the only Junior smoker of the year, which is to be held on next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. At this time the class will vote on the amendments to the constitution of the three lower classes, proposed by the Student Council, to arouse interest in class elections, and already passed by the Freshmen and Sophomores at their last smokers. By requiring 60 per cent. of the members of the class affected as the minimum number of votes to make an election valid, and providing...
...last Sophomore smoker of the year, which was held last night in the Union, the amendments proposed by the Student Council to be added to Article 3 of the constitution of the three lower classes, concerning the election of class officers, were unanimously passed. These amendments make it necessary that at least 60 percent of the members of the class affected shall have voted before the election may be declared valid, and that if a sufficient number of votes is not cast at the first election, further balloting shall be held at intervals of not more than 10 days until...
...unhappily "Harvard indifference" is not yet a matter for the reminiscences of graybeards alone. Side by side with the encouraging results of the straw vote, we are again reminded that the three lower classes have been forced to consider an amendment to their constitution to guard against the too frequent occurrence of a minority election of class officers. While some remedy is undoubtedly necessary, it is a great pity that the necessity was ever allowed to arise. The undergraduate has been told by the outside world that he is the "hope of the future," until he can almost feel himself...
...Sophomore class will have its last smoker of the year this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. The occasion will be featured by a discussion and vote on the amendments to the constitution of the three lower classes in regard to the election of class officers, recently proposed by the Student Council and already adopted by the class of 1923. The purpose of these amendments is, by establishing the minimum number of votes necessary for a valid election as 60 percent of the members of the class, to make all elections representative...
...last Sophomore smoker of the year, to be held tomorrow evening at 7.30 in the Living Room of the Union, the two amendments to the constitution of the three lower classes proposed by the Student Council and recently passed unanimously by the Freshmen, will come up to be voted upon. The amendments are to be made to Article 3 of the constitution, regarding the election of class officers, and are designed to stimulate interest in elections and make the balloting more representative of the whole class by establishing the minimum number of votes required as 60 percent of the class...