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SENIOR COMMITTEE ELECTION.

Results Unusually Close.--Only 253 Votes Cast.

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The names of the men elected to the Senior committees yesterday are included in the complete list of Class Day officers in the adjoining column; below is a list of the number of votes cast for each candidate. The vote for chairman is recorded only in the cases of the three men elected to each committee. Only 253 members of the class voted. CLASS COMMITTEE. F. D. Roosevelt,  168  87 R. R. Alexander,  169  83 A. Goodhue,  132  17 R. F. Manning,  110 R. M. Bleakie,  94 L. Brown,  81 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. E. B. Krumbhaar,  155  66 P. Dana,  168  61 L. Grilk,  165  44 A. L. Thayer,  119 B. deN. Cruger,  74 H. C. de Rham,  74 SENIOR SPREAD COMMITTEE. H. G. Dillingham,  178  76 W. J. Clothier,  137  33 C. H. Robinson,  133  19 H. H. Bennett,  127 J. Jackson,  96 T. B. Souther,  67 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE. J. Daniels,  144  85 R. Foster,  126  13 R. Sanger,  121  43 G. Lawton,  120 P. Carr,  118 M. H. Ivy,  99 D. Lloyd,  79

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