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ANNOUNCE TWELVE NOMINEES FOR BROOKS HOUSE OFFICERS

ALL STUDENTS MAY VOTE

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Nominations for the 1920-21 officers of the Phillips Brooks House Association have been announced by the nominating committee as follows:

President.

Philip Hofer, '21, of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Robert Minturn Sedgwick, '21, of New York City.

Vice-President.

John Nelson Borland, 2nd, '21, of Bedford Hills, N. Y.

Edward Lawrence Peirson, Jr., '21, of Salem.

Edward Cabot Storrow, Jr., '21, of Readville.

Treasurer.

Myles Pierce Baker, 22, of Cambridge.

John Crocker, '22, of Fitchburg.

Gardner Sutherland Morse, '22, of Hingham.

Secretary.

Mitchell Gratwick, '22, of Buffalo, N. Y.

Richard Robertson Higgins, '22, of Winchester.

Librarian.

Donald Fisk Cameron, '22, of Lowell.

Oliver Stevens Leland, '22, of Brookline.

Election Takes Place Feb. 11.

All members of the University are eligible to vote at the election, which will be held on February 11, and the new officers, with the exception of the treasurer, will take up their work after the annual meeting, which will be held during the second week in April. The treasurer will take office on June 1st, the end of the fiscal year.

Additional nominations for all the above offices may be made by petitions signed by twenty men. All such petitions must be in the hands of the secretary, E. C. Storrow, Jr., '21, at Phillips Brooks House not later than February 4th.

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