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All members of the University are eligible to vote for officers of the Phillips Brooks House Association in the election today, held in the secretary's office of the Phillips Brooks House from 8.30 to 5.30 o'clock.
The Nominating Committee has made a slight change in the method of choosing the Vice-President this year. Separate nominations for this office will not appear, the man receiving the second largest number of votes for President being declared Vice-President. Those elected will take office immediately after the spring recess, except the Treasurer, who will begin his term with the next fiscal year, on July 1.
The complete list of nominations follows:
President and Vice-President
(Vote for one only.)
Marion Adolphus Cheek '26 of Berkeley. Cal.
Richard Hinckley Field '26 of Phillips, Me.
Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe '26 of New York City.
John James Maher '26 of Bridgeport. Conn.
Secretary
Austin Lamont '27 of Englewood, 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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