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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Class. Many candidates have been nominated for the committees. To choose the men most satisfactory to the Class is possible only by a large vote. At the first election 414 men voted. In order to equal this record today every Senior is urged to vote and to remind others to vote...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR COMMITTEE ELECTIONS | 12/17/1912 | See Source »

...CRIMSON takes this opportunity to remind the various journalists of our little world that the feature of the Winter Carnival this afternoon will be an inter-paper relay race. Seldom does the chance present itself for her to meet all her rivals at once and to demonstrate conclusively the products of perfect training plus natural ability. It is generally conceded that the fight for second place will be between the fortnightly quill wielders and the followers of the Muse. Few sporting authorities expect the joke-smiths to finish; if, however, they are as quick on their feet as they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FEATURE RACE FOR CARNIVAL | 2/23/1912 | See Source »

...Union on the evening of February 15 must be in the hands of the committee on or before Wednesday. Replies may be sent to R. W. Bennett or W. M. F. Whitelock, Box Y, Union. As only fifteen answers have been received so far, this opportunity is taken to remind members of the class that all acceptances are due in three days. It is hoped that a large percentage of the class will attend the dance, that it may be thoroughly representative as well as successful from a financial standpoint. 1913 DANCE COMMITTEE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Junior Class Notices | 1/15/1912 | See Source »

...Class Song Committee wishes to remind all men of the class that the great competition for a song with original music and words is now open. Music without words, and words without music will be received. In such cases the committee will select the most exquisite contributions of each sort and either bring the composers and poets together, or supply the needed talent itself, but incomplete offerings should be handed in as soon as possible in order that the necessary introduction may be made. It is hoped, however, that wherever possible the manuscripts will be complete...

Author: By T. S. Ross ., | Title: 1912 Class Song Competition | 10/6/1911 | See Source »

...final dates for the receipt of works in the competitions for numerous academic prizes fall chiefly in the late spring, it may be well to remind students of a means of distinction little understood by many undergraduates. The University will distribute this year as a reward for original theses, translations, musical compositions, and for excellence in elocution a total approximating $4,000. This amount is divided into single prizes varying from $25 to $500, payable to the authors of the best work or works in each competition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRIZES. | 3/16/1911 | See Source »

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