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All Freshmen will vote for their 1922 class officers today in the Standish Hall Common Room between 8.30 and 6 o'clock. As usual the system of preferential voting will be used throughout, except in the election of the Student Council Representative. Every ballot must be marked with the first, second and third choice for each of the three class officers.
The complete list of nominations is as follows:
PRESIDENT.
Charles True Adams, of Chicago, Ill.; Harold Benedict Bross, of Boston; Henry Francis Colt, of Geneseo, N. Y.; Benjamin Appleton Hunneman, of Brookline; and Richmond Keith Kane, of Newport, R. I.
VICE-PRESIDENT.
Donald Angier, of Waban; Arthur Aylman Fisk, Jr., of East Orange, N. J.; Mitchell Gratwick, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Henry Wilson Hardy, of Cambridge; and George Van Sicklen Smith, of Richmond Hill, N. Y.
SECRETARY-TREASURER.
Myles Pierce Baker, of Cambridge; Ralph Pratt Hoagland, Jr., of Boston; and Edwin Clapp Lincoln, of Hingham.
STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE.
Howard Elliott, Jr., of Boston; Richard Neale Greenwood, of Gardner; Joseph Edward Lumbard, of New York, N. Y.; Louis Butler McCagg, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; and Philip Mason Sears, of Brookline.
The following Sophomores have been appointed watchers at the polls; any man who can not serve at the time indicated must obtain a substitute: 8.30-9, R. S. Humphrey, J. A. Sessions; 9-10, J. Holmes, F. McN. Bacon; 10-11, A. Houghton, T. M. Avery; 11-12, E. L. Bigelow; C. S. Stillman; 12-1, P. Hofer, G. S. Baldwin; 1-2, T. H. Mills, H. H. Faxon; 2-3, J. Sise, A. W. Douglass; 3-4, R. L. Finley, F. W. Ingersoll; 4-5, G. C. Lee, J. O. Stubbs; 5-6, A. T. Mills, N. Thayer.
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