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NAME CANDIDATES FOR BROOKS HOUSE OFFICES

CHEEK, FIELD, GATES, HOWE AND MAHER UP FOR PRESIDENT

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The nominations for the Phillips Brooks House Association officers for the year 1925-1926 were announced yesterday by the nominating committee. The election will be held on February 18.

Additional nominations may be made by petitions signed by 20 members of the University, subject to the approval of the nominating committee. This years' method of electing the President and Vice President is different from last year's, in that nominations are made for both offices together instead of separately. The man winning the largest number of votes is elected President and his nearest competitor, Vice-President.

The complete list of nominations follows:

President and Vice-President

Marlon Adolphus Cheek '26 of Berkeley, Cal.

Richard Hinckley Field '26 of Phillips, Me.

Donald Coats Gates '26 of New York City.

Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe '26 of New York City.

John James Maher '26 of Bridgeport, Conn

Secretary

Austin Lamont '27 of Engelwood, N. J.

Francis Minturn Sedgewick '27 of Cambridge.

Oliver Fairfield Wadsworth '27 of Great Falls, Montana.

Treasurer

John Randolph Burke '27 of Milton.

Frederick Vanderbilt Field '27 of Lenox.

Librarian

Laurence Coolidge '27 of Boston.

Samuel Haydock Hallowell '27 of Milton.

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