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JUNIOR BALLOTING CLOSES WITH RECORD VOTE LIKELY

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All men voting in the election of officers of the class of 1927 must mail their ballots today, it was announced last night by F. V. Field '27, retiring secretary of the class.

Already one of the largest early votes ever cast by a Junior Class has been received, and only a few more ballots will make the election valid. The interest shown in the Junior election rivals that which marked the voting of the class of 1928 last week, when a record number of votes were cast by the Sophomores.

The nominees in the Junior election are: For President, E. C. Haggerty, J. D. Hitch, Jr., and Geoffrey Platt; for vice-president, Nathaniel Hamlen, Madison Sayles, and C. I. Wylde; for secretary-treasurer, Alexander Donald, L. H. Duggan, and R. A. Magowan.

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