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Tomorrow is the last day on which nominations by petition for class officers and Student Council representatives may be handed in. The elections will take place next Tuesday, and the polls and watchers for the various classes will be announced in tomorrow's CRIMSON.
All petitions for class officers and for the Student Council must be turned in at the Crimson Building not later than 6 o'clock tomorrow evening. Nominations for the Senior Class should be addressed to J. C. Bolton '20; for the Juniors to E. C. Storrow '21, and for the Sophomore to M. P. Baker '22.
Nominations for the Student Council, as they now stand, are as follows; From 1920, C. F. Batchelder, Jr., E. W. Pavenstedt, J. Higgins, R. G. Payne; from 1921, T. V. Bullard, H. H. Faxon, A. D. Hamilton, C. G. Krogness, Jr. T. C. Wales and G. MeD. Weeks; from 1922, J. Alger, Jr., J. Crocker, G. V. Smith, and R. N. Greenwood. The nominations for 1921 class officers are; President, W. Davis and T. H. Mills; Vice President, A. Houghton and G. S. Baldwin; Secretary-Treasurer, J. Cowles, R. E. Larsen and H. R. Atkinson.
The proposed Sophomore Class officers are; President, L. B. McCagg and R. K. Kane; Vice President, R. Chute, A. J. Conlon, D. Angler and P. M. Sears; Secretary-Treasurer, R. P. Parker and J. W. Watson.
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