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1927 ELECTION FALLS 50 VOTES SHORT OF VALIDITY

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Fifty more votes are needed to make the 1927 election valid, it was announced last night. The large number of ballots returned early in the week were not supplemented by many votes yesterday, and as yet the vote of 60 per cent of the class, the percentage necessary, has not been received.

Ballots will be received until 6 o'clock tonight by F. V. Field '27, retiring secretary of the class, at Randolph 44.

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

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