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CROSBY, BURNS NOMINATED FOR 1928 CLASS OFFICERS

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Two additions to the list of nominations for Sophomore officers have been made by signed petitions, it was announced last night. Joseph Patrick Crosby, of Jamaica Plain, was nominated for President and Howard Walter Burns, of Dorchester, for Secretary-Threasurer.

Crosby, whose playing Saturday was highly commended by Head Coach Hawley of Dartmouth is regular left halfback on the University eleven. He will be in competition in the elections on October 29, against William Gurdon Saltonstall, of Milton, and Frederic Winthrop Jr., of Hamilton.

Burns won numerals last year in football, baseball and track. The other nominees for Secretary-Treasurer are William Ashley Magie, of Chicago, III., and James, Lawrence Pool, of New York, N. Y.

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