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JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE ELECTIONS ARE COMPLETED ON 3D AND 4TH BALLOTS

McCAGG LEADS BY 89 VOTES AND BUELL BY 189 VOTES

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As a result of the third day of voting for the officers of the class of 1922 and of the fourth day for 1923 officers, the 60 percent requirement was finally fulfilled yesterday and the elections completed. The preferential system was used in voting for officers and consequently the man who had the lowest number of votes in each case was elected However, as the student council members were chosen by the selective method, those receiving the most votes were elected.

The results were:-- 1922 President: L. B. McCagg Jr. (elected),  447 R. R. Higgins,  536 Vice-President: R. S. Whitney Jr. (elected),  561 E. F. Goode,  571 J. M. Martin,  579 Secretary-Treasurer: G. S. Morse (elected),  402 J. J. Kennedy,  518 Student Council: M. Gratwick (elected),  228 M. Bradlee (elected),  197 Myles P. Baker (elected),  191 John Crocker (elected),  187 E. D. Weatherhead,  165 G. M. Appleton,  138 R. G. Potter,  136 1923 President: C. C. Buell (elected),  612 W. C. Bennett,  801 H. S. Morgan,  825 Vice-President: W. H. Churchill (elected),  740 J. E. Kennedy,  884 D. F. Thayer,  998 J. R. Flather,  1008 Secretary-Treasurer: S. Logan (elected),  715 R. G. Hooker,  741 E. S. Webster Jr.,  782 Student Council: J. G. Flint (elected),  185 R. H. Keegan,  90 A. H. Ladd Jr.,  71 C. D. Whidden,  27

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