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Randall Hall Elections Next Week

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The annual election of officers and directors of the Randall Hall Dining Association for the next year will be held next week. On Monday, during the dinner hour, the officers will be elected; and on Tuesday the directors will be chosen. The following nominations have already been made: for president, H. K. Alden 1G.; for vice-president--H. S. Blair '08, O. L. M. H. Lyding '09, H. B. Squires 1L.; for secretary-treasurer, S. P. Peavey, Jr., 1L.; for directors, from the Graduate Schools--C. B. Ames 2Dv., A. B. Church 1L., R. R. Colby sL., G. H. Cutter 2L., A. P. Matthew 2L., M. A. Norton '07, E. F. Schwarzenberg 2L., R. J. Summers 2L.; from 1908--E. B. Hughes, C. V. Imlay, F. Izard, H. E. Merwin, D. O. Slater, F. E. Stacbner, T. R. Treadwell; from 1909--J. E. McGillicuddy, R. M. Middlemass, H. W. O'Connor, C. C. Reusch, C. H. Watkins; from 1910--E. P. Eldredge, R. C. Hallowell, R. Hutton, M. J. Leonard, W. R. Ohler. There are fourteen directors to be elected, not more than four of whom may be graduates. Additional nominations may be made in writing to the president, F. H. Burch 3L., Walter Hastings 8, before midnight. Nominations for officers should be signed by at least 20 members of the association; nominations for directors by at least ten.

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