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Voting for the 1918 Class Day Committee, Class Day Committee and Secretary of the Senior Class will take place tomorrow from 9 to 6 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House. The ballots will then be counted with those received from 1918 men in the service, and the result determined on Thursday.
Men in the army and navy have responded to the letters sent out remarkably well. Already votes have been received from about 200 members of the class. The Senior nominating committee expects a vote of nearly 150 tomorrow, which will mean more than three-fourths of the Seniors are represented.
All ballots in the election tomorrow must be signed with the voter's full name and every man must mark a cross opposite seven names in the case of the Class Day Committee, two in that of the Class, Committee and one in that of Secretary.
As is the custom in Senior elections, the balloting for these offices comes a month after the marshals have been elected.
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