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In accordance with a provision in the constitution of the Student Council, the nominating committee appointed last June, submits the following list of nominees from the three upper classes:
1912.--G. H. Balch, T. J. Campbell, H. C. Dewey, R. F. Duncan, H. L. Gaddis, F. C. Gray, H. L. Groves, F. D; Huntington, R. Lowell, D. P. Ranney, T. S. Ross, R. S. Stiles, nine to be elected.
1913.--P. G. M. Austin, R. B. Batchelder, A. M. Goodale, E. A. Graustein, F. W. Hubbell, A. J. Lowrey, A. S. Neilson, G. H. Roosevelt, P. L. Wendell, W. M. E. Whitelock, seven to be elected.
1914.--W. A. Barron, Jr., C. P. Curtis, W. T. Gardiner, H. R. Hitchcock, L. H. Mills, G. F. Plimpton, R. T. P. Storer, D. J. P. Wingate, five to be elected.
The lists of nominations from the Junior and Sophomore classes will be placed on the same ballot that will be used for the election of officers, and will be voted on at the same time, but owing to the fact that the Senior class election does not take place until later, it has seemed advisable to hold a special election at a time to be announced later, in order that the Council may have its full quota at an earlier date than would have been possible otherwise.
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