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ALL NOMINATIONS BY PETITION FOR SECOND '23 ELECTIONS DUE TODAY

FOUR ADDITIONAL NOMINATIONS YESTERDAY

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Today is the last day upon which additional nominations by petition may be made for the second Senior Class elections. All such petitions signed by at least 25 eligible voters of the Senior Class must be handed to a member of the Nominating Committee in person at the Crimson Building between 2 and 6 o'clock today. Petitions will not be accepted unless handed to a member of the Committee in person.

The Senior Nominating Committee wishes Seniors to consider the following points before handing in their petitions for additional nominations:

1. The Secretary of the class should be a man who lives this part of the country, who has executive ability, and who will remain interested in the affairs of his class.

2. The members of the class Day Committee and of the Album Committee, which publishes the Senior Album, should be men who will be free to devote a great deal of their time to class affairs during the coming spring.

The nominations of John Edward Kennedy of Jamaica Plain, Wallace Everard Stearns of Concord, N. H., Edwin Sibley Webster of Chestnut Hill for Class Committee, and John Rogers. Flather of Lowell for Album Committee were made yesterday by petition. These nominations were approved by the Senior Class Nominating Committee in accordance with constitutional regulations.

The Junior poll watchers who have not yet returned their post cards are requested to let the Nominating Committee know today, at the Crimson Building, at what hours on Tuesday, December 19th, they have classes.

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