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The following are the names announced by the Senior Nominating Committee for class Offices:
For Marshal
Edward Alsted Bacon, of Milwaukee, Wis.
Julian Castle Bolton, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Frederic Cameron Church, Jr., of Lowell.
Robert Wales Emmons, 3rd, of Boston.
Arnold Horween, of Chicago, III.
Norman Stewart Walker, Jr., of Staten Island, N. Y.
Thomas Smith Woods, Jr., of Boston.
Fifield Workum, of New York, N. Y.
For Treasurer:
Waldron Phoenix Belknap, Jr., of New York, N. Y.
Frederick Keil Bullard, of Revere.
Ludlow Thomas Lanman, of Lawrence, L. I., N. Y.
For Orator
George Crompton, Jr., of Worcester.
Henry Wilson Harris, Jr., of Chestnut Hill.
Slater Washburn, of Worcester.
For Ivy Orator:
Christopher La Farge, of New York, N. Y.
Edgar Scott, Jr., of Lansdowne, Pa.
For Poet:
Horace Howard Furness Jayne, of Wallingford, Pa.
James Gore King, Jr., of New York, N. Y.
For Chorister:
Malcolm Howard Dill, of Richmond, Ind.
William Wallace Rowe, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
John Varnum Spalding, of Newton Centre.
For Odist:
Paul Rice Doolin, of St. Albans, Vt.
Merrill Ten Broeck Spalding, of Brookline.
Paul Drane Van Anda, of New York, N. Y.
The following statement was issued last night by the committee:
Rules Regulating Nominations.
In order that the coming elections may be truly representative of the entire Senior class the Nominating Committee urges that members of that class make free use of the privilege of "nomination by petition" during the next few days. Petitions must be signed by twenty-five eligible voters of the class of 1920 and then left for the committee at the CRIMSON Building on Plympton street. A complete list of those men eligible to vote in the Senior Elections on December 10th and 16th will be posted on Saturday morning in the following places: Phillips Brooks House, Sever Hall, Memorial Hall, the Union, and the CRIMSON Building.
In order that, until the official list is posted, there may be as little doubt as possible as to a man's classification, the following extract from the the Senior Class Constitution is given:
"The members of the class of 1920 shall be:
(a) All men who are candidates for the degree of A. B. or S. B. in 1920
(b) All men who have received, or will receive their degrees as of the class of 1920.
(c) All men who are fourth-year special students."
In addition to this, all men who entered College with the class of 1920, but who, on account of the war, have changed their classification, are considered as eligible voters.
Any candidate for an office below that of Marshal may, with his consent, be nominated by petition for the office of Marshal. His name in such a case shall be automatically erased from the ballot for the office for which he was originally a candidate. In any case of doubt as to eligibility or procedure in petitioning, advice may be obtained from a member of the Nominating Committee who may be found at the CRIMSON Building at 7 o'clock in the evening throughout the week.
Additional nominations will be published in the CRIMSON within twenty-four hours after their receipt by the committee. All nominations for the offices of Marshal, Treasurer, Orator, Ivy Orator, Poet, Odist, and Chorister close on Sunday, December 7th, at 6 o'clock in the evening
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