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CRIMSON ELECTIONS.

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The CRIMSON takes pleasure in announcing the election of William Cheney Brown, Jr., of Hartford, Conn., of the Junior Class, as president; of Arthur Calvert Smith, of New Haven, Conn., of the Junior Class, as managing editor; of Fletcher Graves, of St. Paul, Minn., of the Sophomore Class, as secretary; of William Masten Tugman, of Cincinnati, O., of the Junior Class, as editorial chairman; of Spencer Owens Shotter, of Savannah, Ga., of the Junior Class, as business manager; of John Hopkinson Baker, of Cambridge, of the Sophomore Class, as assistant business manager; and of Sidney Foote Greeley, of Winnetka, Ill., of the Sophomore Class, as circulation manager.

The CRIMSON also takes pleasure in announcing the election of Richard Mills Hersey of Jamaica Plain; of Herbert Houghton Edgerton of Cambridge; of Samuel Stickney Hall, Jr., of Montclair, N. J.; and of Edward Reynolds, Jr., of Milton, all of the Sophomore Class; and of Dwight Harold Ingram of Chicago, Ill.; of Evan Howell Foreman, of Atlanta, Ga.; and Leslie Warnick Devereux, of Utica, N. Y., all of the Freshman Class, as regular editors; and of Pitman Benjamin Potter, of Long Branch, N. J., as an editorial editor.

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