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RICE-BASSETT, DUNKER AND ROBB CHOSEN FOR SOPHOMORE OFFICERS

PROVED NECESSARY TO CONTINUE BALLOTING FOUR DAYS

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

After four days of voting the members of the Class of 1925 cast 434 ballots, which was 17 more than the sixty percent of the registration required by the constitution of the Sophomore Class, and have elected the following officers:

President, Benjamin Franklin Rice-Bassett of New York City; vice-president, Henry Traugott Dunker of Davenport, Iowa; secretary-treasurer, Philip Hunter Robb of Winchester; and Student Council member, Frank Guthrie Akers of Louisville, Kentucky.

The detailed returns follow: President B. F. Rice-Bassett,  735 P. H. Theopold,  752 H. M. Bohlen,  1021 Total,  2508 16 Cast Out,  96 Grand Total,  2604 Vice-President H. T. Dunker,  635 A. B. Harlow,  923 W. W. Ingraham,  950 Total,  2508 16 Cast Out,  96 Grand Total,  2604 Secretary-Treasurer P. H. Robb,  634 Gardner Cowles,  886 Morrison Mills,  970 Total,  2490 19 Cast Out,  114 Grand Total,  2604 Student Council Member F. G. Akers,  292 M. W. Greenough,  290 G. W. Burgess,  260 G. D. Braden,  229 A. D. Samborski,  180 Total,  1251 17 Cast Out,  51 Grand Total,  1302

According to the constitution of the Student Council, only one member may be elected from the Sophomore Class--that nominee with the highest number of votes.

According to the constitution of the Student Council, only one member may be elected from the Sophomore Class--that nominee with the highest number of votes.

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