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SENIOR COMMITTEES ELECTED

Only 244 Votes Cast.--Balloting Rather Close.--The Summary.

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The names of the men who were elected yesterday to the Senior committees are announced in the complete list of Class Day officers in the adjoining column. The number of votes cast for each candidate is given below. The vote for chairman is recorded only in the cases of men elected to each committee. Only 244 members of the class voted. CLASS COMMITTEE.     Chairman R. Grant, Jr.,  143  86 E. J. Dives,  162  30 D. A. Newhall,  157  45 W. Z. Carr,  132 L. Burchard,  76 A. L. Castle,  56 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. F. A. Goodhue, Jr.,  204  78 J. L. White,  191  48 F. H. Nesmith,  180  8 W. F. Emerson,  169  8 R. J. Leonard,  157  7 W. G. Graves,  134  11 H. R. Shurtleff,  115  0 S. K. Becker,  104 T. D. Sloan,  102 C. E. Ware,  98 W. A. Spencer,  76 L. I. Neale,  74 W. W. Corlett,  72 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE. A. G. Gill,  144  43 B. H. Squires,  158  42 H. M. Turner,  120  27 A. N. Holcombe,  110 J. D. Eliot,  102 T. S. Farrelly,  91

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