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All members of the class of 1918 now in College will vote for Senior Class officers tomorrow in the Phillips Brooks House from 9 A. M. until 6 P. M. This will be the first election for 1918 this year, and the offices of the three marshals, treasurer, orator, odist, poet and ivy orator will be voted on. In order to extend the 1918 suffrage to all members of the class now in military service, the Nominating Committee has mailed ballots to all whose addresses are known; these will be counted and the final result of the election announced on February 9.
Nominations Made.
The following are the nominations for the election tomorrow. All six nominees for the three marshalships are in the Army or Navy:
Marshals: John Merryman Franklin, of New York, N. Y.; William James Murray, of Natick; George Almy Percy, of Arlington; Thomas Chandler Thacher, of Yarmouthport; Walter Heber Wheeler, Jr., of Yonkers, N. Y.; Morrill Wiggen, of Brookline.
Treasurer: Vance Fisher Likins, of Cambridge; Richard Roelofs, of Cripple Creek, Colo.; Frederick Howard Stephens, of Dorchester.
Orator: James Waterhouse Angell, of Chicago, III.; Lowell Brentano, of Orange, N. J.; Hallowell Davis, of Brookline; William Lloyd Prosser, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Henry Simon Walker, of Scarborough, Me.
Ivy Orator: Sewell Nightingale Dunton, of Circleville, Ohio; Kassel Lewis, of New York, N. Y.; William Maurice Silverman, of Cambridge.
Poet: Thacher Nelson, of Winnetka, III.; Wilson Allis Norris, of Milwaukee, Wis.
Odist: Alfred Putnam, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Joel Townsley Rogers, of Washington, D. C.
Chorister: John King Berry, Jr., of Providence, R. I.; Bernard Jonathan Mattuck, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Milton Jenny MacDowell, of Worcester
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