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All members of the Senior class vote today in the election of their class officers. Balloting will take place in Memorial Hall and the Crimson Building. Contrary to a previous statement the Senior Nominating Committee announce that balloting will begin at 8.30 A. M. and will close at 6 P. M. Booths at Memorial Hall will be open between 5.30 and 6 P. M. as well as at the hours announced yesterday.
The Nominating Committee wish to call attention to the fact that there are 75 men who have transferred from other colleges who are of the class of 1921 and are eligible to vote. If any man is uncertain as to his status he should go to the Crimson Building between one and two today and there talk with the Committee.
Following Juniors should report to the Crimson Building to 6 P. M. today to act as tellers of the balloting: R. W. Bancroft, F. G. Bemis, A. H. Chatfield, J. Codman, K. R. Groener, E. V. Otis, H. Parker, O. S. Leland, C. C. Macomber, R. P. Parker, J. A. Nickerson, F. T. Pratt, H. S. P. Rowe, R. Chute and P. Palmer.
Due to the fact that the polls cannot be opened until 8.30, the following changes in the times for poll-watchers are announced:
At the Crimson Building:--8.30-9, H. Cabot, R. E. Wheeler; 9-10, R. N. Johnson, H. S. P. Rowe; 10-11, F. T. Pratt, E. V. Otis; 11-12, J. A. Nickerson, L. B. Ellis; 12-1, R. L. Hopkins, J. B. Fleming; 1-2, H. W. Quinlan, P. L. Romaine; 2-3, G. V. S. Smith, R. Emerson; 4-5, R. P. Parker, J. Alger; 5-6, M. Bradley, J. E. Cabot.
At Memorial Hall:--8.30-9.15, P. Palmer, P. G. Hovey; 9.15-10, R. B. Metcalfe, W. W. Church; 12-12.45, W. Y. Peters, C. C. Macomber; 12-45-1.30, W. Gale, M. Gratwick; 5.30-6, H. Behn, D. Ferguson.
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