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1922 TO HOLD ELECTION FOR STUDENT COUNCIL

Polls to Be Open in Crimson Building From 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. and in Sever Hall Immediately Before and After Classes From 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The elections to determine the two representatives from the Senior class to the Student Council will be held today from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. The complete list of nominees, named by the officers of the Class of 1922, are as follows:

George Miller Appleton of Buffalo, N. Y.; Samuel Augustus Duncan of Englewood, N. J.; Edward Francis Goode of Brookline; Benoni Lockwood Jr. of New York, N. Y.; Charles Clark Macomber of Newtonville; John Morrison Martin of Cambridge. At the CRIMSON Building polls will be open from 8 o'clock in the morning to 6 o'clock in the evening. At Sever Hall polls will be open immediately before and after classes from 8 o'clock until 1 o'clock.

The following Sophomores have been appointed poll watchers. If a man is unable to report he must send a substitute.

At Sever Hall.--7.55-8.10, V. B. Goldthwaite; 8.55-9-10, J. McK. Kimball; 9.55-10.10, R. S. Bowers; 10.55-11.10, Harrison Dibblee Jr.; 11.55-12.10, James T. Baldwin; 12.55-1.10, F. S. Hill.

At the CRIMSON Building.--8-9, W. L. Garrison 3rd.; 9-10, J. M. Begg; 10-11, R. S. Hubbard Jr.; 11-12, W. B. Dunham; 12-1, Raoul Pantaleoni; 1-2, J. C. Buchanan; 2-3, G. R. Perera; 3-4, Corliss Lamont; 4-5, R. G. Norris; 5-6, A. C. Bickford.

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