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All Freshmen will vote for their 1923 class officers today in the Standish Hall Common Room between 8 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 Chauncey Buell, of Hartford, Conn.; Vinton Chapin, of Boston; Robert Darius Howard, of Washington, D. C.
Vice-President.
Henry Wadsworth Clark, of Ketchikan, Alaska; George Owen, of Newton; Duncan Forbes Thayer, of Lancaster.
Secretary-Treasurer.
James Gerald Dunton, of Columbus, O.; James Malcolm Forbes, of Milton; Robert Gay Hooker, Jr., of San Mateo, Cal.; Bradley de Lamater Nash, of Brook-line.
Student Council Member.
John Gardiner Flint, of Boston; Cornelius Hawkins Hawes, of Fall River; Alexander Haven Ladd, Jr., Chestnut Hill; Langdon Ward Post, of Bayport, N. Y.; James Robbins Reynolds, of Readville; Wallace Everard Stearns, of Concord, N. H.; Edwin Sibley Webster, Jr., of Chestnut Hill.
Owing to an error, the name of James Gerald Dunton, of Columbus, O., was omitted yesterday from the list of nominations for office of Secretary-Treasurer.
The following Sophomores have been appointed watchers at the polls; any men who cannot serve at the time indicated must obtain a substitute: 8-9, J. Crocker, W. E. Sedgwick; 9-10, W. D. Howe, D. Withington; 10-11, H. W. Paterson, B. F. Newcomer; 11-12, G. S. Morse, W. C. Jackson; 12-1, J. C. Greene, J. N. Brown; 1-2, O.S. Leland, D. McK. Key; 2-3, R. R. Higgins, M.Gratwick; 3-4, P. L. Salton stall, L. B. Ellis; 4-5, G. L. Paine, J. N. Macy.
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