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...stairs, "B" at top of stairs, and "C" at the upper entrance. Section heads should check their men and be ready to report absences to division head usher. General assignment men will report to head usher. Men assigned to ropes must prevent all persons from passing under. Men on press stand will admit on press tickets only. All should keep to their posts until the meet is over...
...number of subscriptions for the 1916 Red Book is remediably small. The book has gone to press, and within a few days the price will be raised from $1 to $1.50. The Red Book is a class institution, and to insure its success every Freshman should subscribe. Any surplus from the book will go to the class treasury...
...Wessel head: D. M. Hughes, J. H. O'Brien, J. N. Binford, D. M. Webster. Section, 27, first two rows, J. M. Unlinger. Section 28, first two rows, J. A. Barker. Section 29, first two rows, W. Sloane. Section 30, first two rows, J. R. Lowell, Press stand, G. Gleason. General, R. Irvin...
Professor Willisten of the Law School was the first speaker. The trend of his remarks was toward an appeal to the men to accept responsibility. It is the only means of ascertaining ability. Mr. Williams of the Boston Transcript made an appeal for the co-operation of the press with the experts of government,-the lawyers, in correctly presenting the issues of the day to the people. He advocated the affiliation of lawyers through the bar associations with political parties. Professor Pound outlined a clear case against the election of judges, attributing all the present discontent with the courts...
Cornell of Yale seems the most probable winner in the century and furlong dashes, although Rudell, his teammate and R. Tower '15 or W. B. Adams '13 will press him hard and may win either of these races...