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1927 WILL CHOOSE ITS LEADERS AT POLLS TODAY

30 SOPHOMORES APPOINTED TO WATCH POLLS

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

After five leaderless months in the University, the class of 1927 will elect today the officers who will guide it for the remainder of the year. The balloting will take place at Standish Hall from 8 in the morning until 6 at night and at Sever Hall from 8.30 to 1 o'clock.

The complete list of nominees is as follows:

For President

Leo Francis Daley of Andover.

Nathaniel Hamlen of Boston.

For Vice-President

Clement Duane Coady of West Newton.

Clarence Irving Paulsen of Spokane, Wash.

Francis Minturn Sedgwick of Cambridge.

For Secretary-Treasurer

John Randolph Burke of Milton.

Frederick Paul Houck of Buffalo, N. Y.

Austin Lamont of Englewood, N. J.

Carl Gustave True Lundell of Dorchester.

For Student Council Member

Courtlandt Sherrington Gross of West Newton.

Richard Sanders Scott of Wellesley.

Isadore Zarakov of Cambridge.

The Student Council's committee on Freshman affairs issued a statement last night explaining the rules governing the voting as follows:

"The system of preferential voting by the Australian ballot will be used as usual. Each voter shall indicate his order of preference for all the candi- dates for each office except that of Student Council member. A first choice shall count one, a second two, and so, the candidate with the lowest numerical total being declared elected. Any ballot on which all the candidates for an office have not been voted upon shall be cast out for that office. It should be noted, however, that only one name should be marked for the Student Council member.

"Sixty percent of the class must vote in order to make the election valid. If an insufficient number of votes are cast, further ballotings will be held at intervals of not more than ten days and the only eligible voters will be those who have not already voted. The ballotings will be held until a sufficient number of votes have been cast."

Sophomore poll-watchers have been appointed as follows:

Sever Hall

8.30-9--J. H. Durgin, D. LeB. Sweeney.

9-10--R. K. Stover, J. R. Ryan.

10-11--J. J. Maher, H. R. Jones.

11-12--A. G. Cooke, W. B. Macomber.

12-1--Dudley Merrill, C. F. Walcott.

Standish Hall

8-9--H. K. Hundner Richard Jones 3d.

9-10--J. H. Halstead, G. E. Smith.

10-11--C. L. Harding Jr., C. O'D. Iselin.

11-12--v. F. Righter, Robert Winthrop.

12-1--E. H. Bradford, D. C. Gates.

1-2--W. T. Reid 3d, C. L. Todd Jr.

2-3--L. U. Harris, F. P. Weymer.

3-4--R. B.Jackson, W. S. Stone.

4-5--R. H. Dyer, W. L. Nichols.

5-6--E. W. Martin, S. de J. Osborne.

These men are responsible for watching the polls at the times appointed. The committee has urged that they either appear promptly at the designated hour or procure a substitute

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