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At a meeting of the Governing Board of the Union yesterday afternoon nominations for officers and committeemen of the Union for the academic year 1915-16 were made. The election will be held in the Union on Thursday, April 1. The polls will be open from 8 until 4 o'clock. Additional nominations, if supported by the signatures of fifty active members, will be received up to 6 o'clock, March 29.
The nominations made yesterday are as follows:
President.--Major Henry Lee Higginson 55, of Boston.
Vice-president.--Kent Bromley '16, of New York; Donald Clarke Watson '16, of Milton.
Secretary.--Eric Alexander Douglas '17 of Buffalo, N. Y. Harrison Gardner Reynolds '17, of Readville.
Governing Board, six to be elected, two of whom must be graduates.--Leverett Saltonstall 1L., of Chestnut Hill; Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth 2L., of Milton; Malcolm Justin Logan '15, of South Boston; Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., '16, of Chicago, III.; Roger Thayer Twitchell '16, of Dorchester; Edward Reese Roberts '16, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; John Lawrence Bigelow '16, of Ann Arbor, Mich,; Wells Blanchard '16, of Concord; Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., '16, of Boston; Randolph Randall Brown '17, of Utica, N. Y.; Richard Harte '17, of Philadelphia, Pa.; William Farr Robinson '18, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Thomas Chandler Thacher, Jr., '18, of Yarmouthport.
Library Committee, seven to be elected, at least three of whom shall be graduates.--Professor George Henry Chase '96; Professor Charles Townsend Copeland; Professor Edward Caldwell Moore; Daniel Sargent '12; Frederic Schenck '09; Frederic Stevens Allen '16, of Pelham Manor, N. Y.; William Cary Sanger, Jr., '16, of Sangerfield, N. Y.; William Rand 3rd, '17, of Rye. N. Y.
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