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Additional Crimson Candidates.

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The following thirty-six men last night handed in their names as candidates for the CRIMSON:

From 1906--R. R. Borden, I. T. Burv. Srd. P. S. Campbell. F. G. Cheney, R. C. Diserens. F. H. Ellis, J. D. Eliot. W. F. Emerson, H. K. Faber, G. A. Gordon. R. L. Hale, P. L. Hammond. N. S. Head, A. N. Holcombe, V. H. McCutchen, G. A. Moriarty, J. W. Russell, W. Sabine, E. L. Sheldon. S. Titcomb, A. F. Veenfiled, M. Wertheim, C. W. Wickersham, A. W. Williams, D. C. Hyde.

From 1907--R. W. Durant, P. S. Fiske, A. Y. Gowen, V. R. King, J. P. Lane, R. N. McKay, Jr., N. C. Nash, Jr., J. N. Skillings, E. R. Stern, G. T. Swarts, Jr., D. G. Tucker, H. J. Wiener.

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