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Junior Class Election Today.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The election of Junior class officers for the year will be held today between 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. in the office of Memorial Hall.

R. J. Leonard has withdrawn from the candidacy for vice-president, thus leaving the final list of nominations as follows: for president--T. D. Sloan, B. K. Stephenson; for vice-president--A. C. Blagden, J. L. White; for secretary-treasurer--F. A. Goodhue, N. Kelley.

The following have been appointed watchers at the polls at the hours named: 9 to 10--E. J. Dives, A. A. Schaefer; 10 to 11--J. O. Bailey, S. D. Preston; 11 to 12--W. G. Graves, P. H. Noyes; 12 to 1--R. R. Hellman, T. T. Whitney, Jr.; 1 to 2--C. Cobb, R. Withington; 2 to 3--G. H. Burnett, J. W. Plaisted; 3 to 4--R. Fitz, R. M. Gallagher.

Each voter, on stating his name and address will receive a ballot to be marked and returned folded, to the watchers, who will drop it into the ballot box in the voter's presence. Ballots should not be signed, and conversation on the subject of the election should not be carried on in the polling place. Ballots not properly marked will not be counted.

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