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FOR MARSHAL AND SECRETARY

THIRD YEAR CLASS OF LAW SCHOOL TO ELECT IMPORTANT OFFICERS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The third year class of the Law School will hold the election of its marshal and secretary in Austin Hall today between 11 and 3 o'clock. The following are eligible to vote: "All men who are now registered in the Law School as members of the third year class. (2) All unclassified students who entered the Law School with the present third year class.

The list of nominees is as follows: For marshal, V. O. Appel, H. H. Bundy, J. J. Daniels, C. P. Franchot, R. F. Hooper, A. P. Mills, and B. C. Wright; for secretary, O. M. Chadwick, P. Patterson, J. J. Porter, L. Powers, C. B. Rugg, and R. H. Smith. The following committee has been appointed to take charge of the election and watch at the polls: L. Brewer, C. E. Dunbar, Jr., H. W. Reynolds, 11 to 12 o'clock; L. Brewer, H. M. Goodrich, P. W. Cookingham, 12 to 1 o'clock; H. M. Goodrich, C. E. Dunbar, 1 to 2 o'clock; and H. W. Reynolds and P. W. Cookingham, 2 to 3 o'clock.

The preferential system of voting will be used, and each man should vote for three candidates. To be elected, a nominee must have a majority of first choices.

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