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Last night the following men presented themselves as candidates for the Crimson:
From the Class of 1900.
K. F. Wirt, H. J. Davenport, A. S. Friend, S. G. Wellington, F. W. Eaton, C. H. Ladd, N. Ruland, W. Morse, M. M. Foss, H. Rawson, F. W. Aldred, F. H. Stevens, G. Nichols, F. C. Gulick, J. H. Holmes, T. H. Whitney, N. F. Hall and S. L. Munson, Jr.
From the Class of 1901.
E. P. Jones, A. E. Corbin, S. J. Beach, R. S. Silver, P. E. Coyle, J. R. Locke, C. L. Cole, H. M. Richmond, J. M. Love, F. O. Hammond, E. Schlesinger, C. S. Keelley, Jr., J. M. Ross, R.W. Cheney, T. J. Eastman, C. L. Thurston, S. H. E. Freund, R. W. Simmons, H. R. Brigham, J. L. O'Gorman, A. Walter, L. T. Dutton, G. Bell, B. D. Barker, L. J. Watson, 2d, J. C. Cooley, Jr., J. G. Cole, M. T. Hall, M. L. Bernstein, C. J. Swan, B. Williams, R. S. H. Dyer, G. N. Shorey, A. H. Fiske, E. E. Coolidge, E. P. Loud, W. A. Frost, R. Davol, N. H. Pride, W. A. Heilprin, and J. A. Graydon.
These candidates will please write their names and classes on all the copy they hand in.
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