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MAIL OUT BALLOTS FOR 1926 AND 1927 ELECTIONS

ADIE AND MAHER CANDIDATES FOR 1926 PRESIDENCY

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The Student Council announced last night that the postal ballots for the election of Junior and Sophomore class officers have been sent out to all members of the classes of 1926 and 1927 respectively.

The nominations as announced on October 26 are still the same, since no names have been added by petition from either class. They are:

JUNIOR CLASS

President

J. W. Adie of Chestnut Hill.

J. J. Maher of Bridgeport, Conn.

Vice-President

F. L. Barton of Boston.

A. H. Stafford of Newtonville.

Secretary-Treasurer

E. W. Marshall of Portland, Me.

W. I. Nichols of Wilton, Conn.

SOPHOMORE CLASS

President

Nathaniel Hamlen of Boston.

B. L. Kilgour of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Vice-President

A. H. Miller of Dorchester.

E. C. Haggerty of Allston.

Secretary-Treasurer

F. V. Field of Lenox.

Austin Lamont of Englewood, N. J.

In order to be counted ballots, with preference clearly marked, must be posted before 6 o'clock on Saturday evening. The results of the voting are expected to be announced on Monday morning.

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