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Candidates for Overseers.

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The following nominations have been reported by the committee of the Alumni as Overseers of the University. Outgoing Overseers eligible for re-election, T. Jefferson Coolidge, 1850, and George O. Shattuck, 1851; other nominations, Richard M. Hodges, 1847, Charles R. Codman, 1849, Winslow Warren, 1858, Charles F. Folsom, 1862, Francis L. Higginson, 1863, Moorfield Storey, 1866, Thomas L. Livermore, Charles F. Dole, 1868, Moses Williams,1868, William C. Loring, 1872, Morris Gray, 1877, all of Boston, and Arthur T. Lyman, 1853, of Waltham, Charles P. Greenough, 1864, of Brookline, Charles W. Clifford, 1865, of New Bedford, Edward C. Perkins, 1866, of Milton, Augustus G. Bullock, 1868, of Worcester, Joseph B. Warner, 1869, and Gardner M. Lane, 1881, of Cambridge.

The outgoing board is T. Jefferson Coolidge, John T. Morse, Jr., Edwin P. Seaver, John Fiske, and George O. Shattuck. The resignation of Henry P. Walcott, whose term would other-wise end in 1893, leaves another vacancy to be filled at this election.

Balloting closes May 31.

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