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JUNIOR ELECTIONS TO BE CONTINUED TODAY

Polls Will Be Open at Sever Hall and the Class of '77 Bate--Fifty-Four More Men Must Vote to Reach Required Sixty Perient

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The Junior elections, held over from Wednesday because the total vote cast lacked 54 of reaching the necessary 60 per cent of the class, will be concluded today. Polls will be opened from 8.30 o'clock to 2.30 o'clock at Sever Hall, and from 2.30 o'clock to 5.30 o'clock at the Class of '77 Gate. At 6.30 the ballots will be counted in the Student Council room of the Union, by the following committee of Sophomores: chairman, Brooks Potter, A. C. Bickford, G. G. Walker, F. A. Royce and F. A. O. Schwarz.

Class officers and members of the Student Council to represent the class are to be elected. Polls were opened Tuesday. At the closing of the polls Tuesday night only 240 votes had been cast, and Wednesday night only 341. In last year's election of officers for the class of 1923, polls were open four days before the necessary sixty per cent was obtained.

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