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NEW 1919 VOTING LIST TO CONTAIN OVER 200 NAMES

POSTED MONDAY MORNING

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

A new revised, voting list of members of the Class of 1919, containing in addition to the names of regular Seniors, the names of all those who were originally connected with the class, but whose status in the College is at present undecided, will be posted Monday morning. Over two hundred men who were not included in the first voting list will thus be added to the number of those eligible to vote. The lists will be posted in University Hall, on the Bulletin Board in the Yard, in Sever Hall, and in the CRIMSON Building.

It is believed that this new list will contain the names of all men who left College to enter the service. In accordance with the Student Council's resolution of Monday, all such men will have the right to vote. The resolution was as follows: "Resolved: That all men who were connected with the Class of 1919 until the outbreak of hostilities, and who later severed their connection with the University to enter Government service, be permitted to vote and to hold office as of the Class of 1919."

Men Not Included see E. A. Hill '19.

It is important that every Senior learn whether his name is upon this list. If it is not, and he considers that he is eligible to vote, he must inform E. A. Hill '19, in person or by writing at the CRIMSON Building before 7 o'clock Monday evening. No man whose name is not upon the list, or who has not informed E. A. Hill '19, of his reasons for being on the list will be allowed to cast a ballot at the election on Tuesday.

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