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Result of Sophomore Meeting

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At a meeting of the Sophomore class last night the following committee of ten was elected to nominate candidates for class officers: D. P. Starr, H. S. Blair, H. Channing, C. R. Leonard, K. Howes, J. S. Davis, M. B. Van Brunt, G. G. Bacon, J. L. Derby and W. W. Faunce. This committee will choose two candidates for each office, and candidates may also be nominated by petitions signed by fifty names, to be handed in to the committee before 6 o'clock, November 11.

After a vote of thanks had been offered to the class officers, the following amendment to the constitution was unanimously passed: "If, of the sets of candidates chosen by the nominating committee, all but one shall resign, that remaining set shall be declared elected without further ballot."

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