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POLLS OPEN TODAY FOR P. B. H. ELECTION

No Further Nominations Made by Petition--Treasurer Will Take Office June 1--Others in April

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Polls will be opened from 8.30-5.30 at Phillips Brooks House today for the election of men in the College to five offices of the Phillips Brooks House Association. The original list of 11 nominees remains unchanged, since no further nominations have been made by petition. All members of the University are eligible to vote.

Men elected will take office at the April recess with the exception of the Treasurer who assumes his duties at the beginning of the fiscal year, June 1. The retiring officers will make their reports for the year at the annual meeting of the Association, to be held in the week preceeding the April recess.

The list of nominees is as follows:

President

Barklie McKee Henry '24, of Rosemont, Pa.

Frederick August Otto Schwarz '24, of Greenwich, Conn.

Vice-President

Francis Tileston Baldwin '24, of Boston.

Corliss Lamont '24, of Englewood, N. J.

Secretary

William Henry Gratwick Jr. '25, of Linwood, N. Y.

Morgan Hovey Harris '24, of Chestnut Hill.

Treasurer

Josiah Humphrey Child '25, of Westwood.

Gardner Cowles Jr. '25, of Des Moines Iowa.

Librarian

Edward George Lowry Jr. '25, of Washington, D.C.

Morrison Mills '25, of Calumet, Mich.

Philip Hunter Robb '25 of Winchester.

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