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SENIORS ELECT MORSS AND SEDGWICK STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR 1920-21

ONLY 103 VOTE

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James Reed Morss of Chestnut Hill and Robert Minturn Sedgwick of New York, N. Y., were elected members of the Student Council from the class of 1921 as the result of yesterday's voting. One hundred and three members of the class cast ballots, each voting for two nominees. Morss led with a total of 69 votes, while Sedgwick was second with 49 registered in his favor. The distribution of votes is shown in the following tabulation: J. R. Morss,  69 R. M. Sedgwick,  49 R. W. Buntin,  33 G. S. Baldwin,  22 R. W. Gratwick,  20 H. R. Atkinson,  13 Total,  206

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