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FOR SECOND SENIOR ELECTIONS

Two Additional Nominations and Watchers at Polls Tomorrow

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The following additional nominations by petition have been made nor the senior committees.

Photograph Committee.--Joseph Nicholas Brennan, of Leetonia, Ohio.

Class Day Committee.--Gardiner Howland Shaw, of Boston.

The remaining Senior elections will take place tomorrow, the polls in Phillips Brooks House being open from 8 until 6 o'clock.

The following men have been appointed watchers at the pools. In all cases men who are unable to keep these appointments must be sure to obtain substitutes:

8-9. H. L. F. Kreger, F. W. Busk; 9-10. J. Harper, G. A. McKinlock; 10-11. D. Loring, D. Miller; 11-12. H. L. Nash, P. F. Reniers; 12-1. E. W. Soucy, J. Talcott, Jr.; 1-2. H. S. Middendorf, J. W. Middendorf; 2-3. R. P. Baldwin, B. M. Fullerton; 3-4. E. Cunningham, D. P. Morgan, Jr.; 4-5. R. T. Whistler, G. G. Haydock; 5-6. R. Wood, A. E. Kingman.

Additional nominations for Freshman officers signed by 35 members of the class must be in the hands of W. H. Clafflin, Jr., '15, Matthews 15, by Wednesday at 6 o'clock.

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