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...must be quick, efficient and economical. Such service the present scheme of organization precludes. It is impossible for a perfect system to be developed when its promoters have staring them in the face the possibility that their plans may be reversed by a handful of men elected at a non-representative meeting. Therefore, the thing that is needed is a guarantee of stability, a permanent board of control which can maintain a uniform policy regulated always by public opinion. Such an end, it seems to me, can be best attained under the proposed method of reorganization, by which certain members...
...influence of educated men and higher standards. The twenty Harvard directors will work among the boys of South Boston. Club houses will be secured in which the boys will meet regularly and receive practical instruction looking to the inculcation of principles of better citizenship. The work, which will be non-partisan and non-sectarian, will begin next autumn. J. Jackson '04 is chairman of the Harvard committee, and E. V. R. Thayer '04 is secretary of the league...
...American Bar Association, will preside at the morning session, and the following men will speak: Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of the Review of Reviews, on "The New York Situation;" George W. Guthrie, on "The Pittsburg Victory;" Hon. E. A. Philbin, former district attorney of New York, on "A Non-Partisan Administration;" Professor J. H. Beale, of the Law School, on "Character Legislation in New England...
...visit Craigie House at the invitation of Miss Alice W. Longfellow, and Radcliffe College, at the invitation of Dean Irwin. At the morning session which will be held in Pierce Hall at 10 o'clock, Hon. E. A. Philbin, former District Attorney of New York, will speak on "A Non-Partisan Administration," and Professor J. H. Beale of the Law School on "Charter Legislation in New England." Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of the Review of Reviews will speak on "The New York Situation...
Nominations for Representative Fellows or Non-Resident Representative Fellows may be made by ten or more graduates qualified to vote for such Fellows and if such nominations are filed with the Registrar before March 1 of the year in which the election is to take place, they are communicated to the voters when the voting papers are issued to them. The voting papers are sent out on or before March 15 to all graduates of the University, except that if a graduate has abstained from voting for three successive years voting papers will not be sent to him, unless...