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...following men have been appointed agents of the Boston Good Government League to watch the precinct polls of the eighth ward primaries in Boston today: S. E. Morison 1G., E. T. Wallinder 1L., J. F. Sandefur 2L., G. M. Glover '11, W. J. Mack 1L., A. E. Pinanski 1L., C. R. Joy '08, W. S. Blakeslee '09, H. S. Barker '10, H. P. Fowler '10, P. M. Stone '10, R. Lothrop '09, W. Hanson '09, J. H. Broderick 1L., E. D. Adair '09, K. W. Lamson 1L., I. H. Fairfield '09, W. M. Cole...
...Groves '10, H. D. Barton '11, S. C. Simons '11. From the Graduate and Divinity Schools: E. T. Miller 3G., S. W. Hudson 2G. From the Law School: I. J. Bounds 3L., H. L. Head 3L., A. R. Merrill 2L., E. R. Brumley 1L., W. J. Mack 1L. The Law School candidate receiving the greatest number of votes will hold the term for the whole year; the man getting the next number of votes will hold the short term ending at the February elections, at which six new members as well as a president of the Board of Directors will...
...University Debating Council has elected the following officers for next year: president, E. R. Lewis '08; vice-president, F. Schenck '09; manager, W. J. Mack '08; secretary, J. S. Davis '08; treasurer, G. C. Good '09; librarian, O. Lyding...
...That the French Government substitute a general income tax for the direct taxes (contributions directes) now levied for national purposes." The Pasteur Medal for the best speaking of the evening, however, was awarded to 1. Dimond '09 of the Forum team, who with K. Costikyan '09 and R. T. Mack '08 argued the negative. The judges were Professor G. P. Baker, Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, and R. W. Kelso 3L. By the victory last night, the Agora has won all three of the series of inter-club debates with the Forum...
...Costikyan '09 opened the debate for the negative, by showing that the prin ciple of the tax is essentially equitable. It is modification which is needed, not abolition R. T. Mack '08, the second speaker for the negative, pointed out that the cause for France's annual deficit was not direct taxes but extravagant expenditures on the part of the government. An income tax would be evaded especially by the richer classes and would drive capital from the country. Inclosing for the negative L. Dimond '09 emphasized the fact that although a tax may work well in one country...