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A meeting of the Sophomore class to consider amendments to the class constitution will be held in Lower Massachusetts tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Three amendments, to be substituted for the conflicting clauses in the constitution, have been suggested by one member of the committee. These amendments are as follows:
1. All nominations for class officers shall be made by petitions signed by 50 members. 2. All nominating petitions shall be in the hands of the Secretary not later than one week before the election, and that officer shall make public such petitions not later than five days before the election. 3. If no nominating petitions shall be received for an office, the class officers shall immediately appoint at least two candidates.
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