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The Senior Class Nominating Committee announced yesterday the following 25 nominees for the second 1919 election to be held next Tuesday:
Secretary--George Carey Barclay, of New York, N. Y.; Charles Fairchild Fuller, of New York, N. Y.
Class Committee (two to be elected).
Edward Lawrence Casey, of Natick; Richard Stockton Emmet, of South Salem, N. Y.; Francis Parkman, of Boston; Bulkeley Livermore Wells, of Telluride, Col.
Photograph Committee (three to be elected).--Alexander Harvey Bright, of Cambridge; George Abbott Brownell, of New York, N. Y.; Frederick Taylor Fisher, of Chicago, Ill.; Edward Armitage Hill, of Bronxville, N. Y.; William Coit Hubbard, of Chicago, Ill.; Robert McAllister Lloyd, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Philip Zach, of Roxbury.
Class Day Committee (seven to be elected).--George Lewis Batchelder, Jr., of Medford; Edward Slocum Brewer, of Milton; Charles Arthur Clark; Jr., of Milton; Russell Cobb, of New York, N. Y.; Winslow Bent Felton, of Haverford, Pa.; George Daniel Flynn, Jr., of Fall River; Daniel Allen Freeman, Jr., of Medfield; James Dana Hutchinson, of Dorchester; Willard Wise McLeod, of Malden; William Rice Odell, Jr., of Chicago, Ill.; Morris Phinney, of West Medford; Henry Kent White, Jr., of Milton.
Want More Representative Vote.
Additional nominations by petition for Secretary and the various committees must be signed by 25 members of the class, and be in the hands of E. A. Hill '19, chairman, at the CRIMSON Building by 7 P. M. Sunday. The complete list of nominations will appear in the CRIMSON the following morning. It is hoped a much larger percentage of the class will cast ballots in the second election than was the case in last Tuesday's voting.
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