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The following sixty-seven men handed in their names last night as candidates for the CRIMSON:
From 1902--P. M. Allyn, R. J. Cram, D. S. Downes, A. Durant, F. C. Farley, G. S. Forbes, A. Friedman, L. P. Frothingham, D. Gregg, D. N. Hart, E. W. Hennan, A. U. Hersey, G. H. Hull, 3d, E. C. Leaycraft, W. H. Lough, Jr., J. A. Love, A. S. Reese, J. A. O'Reilly, J. M. Sawyer, W. R. Spofford, H. K. Stockton, G. J. Taussig, H. C. Thorndike, C. W. Vandewalker, W. S. Warner, C. H. Wilson.
From 1903--P. Bancroft, G. Bettman, H. Bishop, J. Browne, S. Burton, R. W. Child, L. B. Cummings, H. Dana, J. A. Field, G. S. Foster, J. F. Gough, L. P. Hill, W. M. Houghton, A. King, F. C. Lindsley, W. M. Lloyd, G. L. Lorillard, A. E. Lunt, L. L. McLean, H. Mann, M. Moore, F. M. Murphy, A. S. Nazro, C. L. Perkins H. A. Rich, H. L. Riker, E. D. Roberts, H. Saint-Gaudens, A. H. Schefer, R. M. Senior, G. W. South, H. P. Stevens, S. A. Storer, L. E. Swartz, T. H. Thomas, H. B. Wells, W. P. Wharton, C. W. Whiting, H. P Williams, R. A. Wood, V. A. Renny.
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