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SULLIVAN OR WIGGIN FOR 1918 PRESIDENT

No Nominations for Junior Officers Were Received Last Night.--Student Council Nominees.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The officers of the Junior and Sophomore classes will be elected next Monday at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate. No nominations up to last evening had been announced for the officers of 1917.

The officers for 1918 nominated are president: Arthur Cambell Sullivan, of Lowell; and Morrill Wiggin, of Brookline; vice-president, Charles Wesley Adams, Jr., of Franklin, N. H.; W. O. Morgan, of Highland Park, Ill.; and Nils Victor Nelson, of Winthrop; for secretary-treasurer, Albert Edward MacDougall, of Flushing, N. Y.; Paul Squibb, of Bernardsville, N. J.

The following men have been nominated for the Student Council from 1916--W. C. Boyden, of Winnetka, Ill.; C. F. Farrington, of Cambridge; H. L. F. Kreger, of Fairfield, Me.; D. C. Watson, 2d, of Milton; from 1917 G. B. Blaine, of Taunton; N. E. Burbidge, of Spokane, Wash.; Charles Douglass, of Brookline; Richard Harte, of Philadelphia; L. A. Morgan, of Potwin, Kan.; William Rand, 3d, of Rye, N. Y.; Westmore Willcox, Jr., of Norfolk, Va.; from 1918--W. B. Beale, of Augusta, Me.; D. M. Little, Jr., of Salem; H. A. Quimby, 2d, of Springfield; Hampton Robb, of Burlington, N. J.

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