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JUNIORS TO ELECT NEW CLASS OFFICERS TODAY

THAYER CUMMINGS '26 APPOINTED TO TAKE CHARGE

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Each member of the Junior class will receive today one of the 700 class election ballots mailed out last night by last year's officers of the class.

Every ballot in order to be counted must be in the hands of the Sophomore ballot committee by tomorrow midnight. To facilitate and encourage the immediate return of the ballots, each Junior classman will receive with his ballot a stamped envelope; addressed to Thayer Cummings '26, chairman of the Sophomore ballot committee which last year's officers of the Junior class have appointed to count the ballots. The other three members on this committee are C. O'D. Iselin '26, Moorfield Story 2nd '26, and V. F. Righter '26.

The Junior classmen will only be required to vote for officers, there being no referendum concerning the advisability of abolishing the ruling that 60 per cent of a class must vote in order to make an election valid, attached on the ballot.

The list of nominees for office follows:

President

Malcolm Whelen Greenough

Arthur Brooks Harlow

Philip Huntington Theopold

Vice-President

Edward George Lowry Jr.

George Saltonstall Mumford Jr.

Philip Spalding

Secretary-Treasurer

Walter Scott Blanchard

Gardner Cowles Jr.

Brooks Whitehouse

Student Council

Willis Paine Beal

Edward Mauran Beals Jr.

Alden Briggs

George Wadsworth Burgess

Lawrence Morris

Leonard Lispenard Robb

Harold Richard Robinson

James Bogert Tailer Jr.

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