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It has been definitely decided to use the Postal Ballot system in the elections of two members for the Student Council next week. Each Senior will receive a ballot in the mail Monday morning with names and directions printed on it. Enclosed will be a stamped envelope in which to return the ballot with the vote marked. On the return envelope only the voter must sign his name so that it may be checked up on the class list. The ballots will not be signed in order to make the election entirely secret.
All votes must be returned before midnight Tuesday.
Anyone may still be added to the list of nominees by presenting a petition signed by 30 members of the Senior class. These petitions should be given to B. McK. Henry '24 in Grays 24.
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