Word: successfully
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Besides his success in athletics, Burr received a Harvard College scholarship for his academic work during his last year in College. He had been a member of the Governing Board of the Union since 1909 and represented the Law School on the Union Library Committee. He had just begun his second year's work in the Law School when he was taken...
...Faculty has given definite assurance of its intention to delegate certain powers to the Council, provided this body proves itself worthy of the Faculty's confidence and respect. It is, therefore, essential that the success of the Council be not jeopardized by lack of student support. The Juniors have the first opportunity to vote on the Council, and they should realize the important influence that a large and affirmative vote will have upon the attitude of the other classes at subsequent elections...
...proposed constitution itself. The organization of the Council, with its large advisory and small executive bodes, is excellent. However, there should undoubtedly be a provision for nomination by petition. The powers of the new Council, which are stated to be the same as those of the old render the success of the new plan impossible. Past experience has shown conclusively that a purely advisory body without any real power if of no use. Some ability to enforce its decisions must be granted to the new Student Council unless we wish a repetition of the decline and dissolution...
...attended. The result was a postponement. Such lack of spirit, especially in an upper class, is simply disgraceful. A committee to nominate class officers was to have been elected. The Junior officers have charge of the class dance. Such slothful indifference as was shown last night jeopardizes the success of the only public function in which the Junior class takes part...
...result of the Squantum meet is undoubtedly the greatest testimony of the success of the society during the past year. The lectures by members of the Faculty, which are to be continued this winter, were highly instructive, in a popular as well as a scientific sense. Moreover, the apparatus which is now at the command of the society, offers a rare opportunity for all those interested in any branch of flight by means of planes. In one year the Aeronautical Society has won a place beside the largest aero clubs of this country...