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The Student Council committee on Freshman affairs has announced the nomination of Loring Chase Merwin '28 of Bloomington, Illinois as one of the two candidates for the office of Secretary-Treasurer of the Freshman class. This takes the place of the nomination of William Nelson Bump '28 of New Rochelle, N. Y., who has withdrawn his name from the ballot on account of studies.
Several changes have been announced in regard to the times the polls will be open in the Freshman dormitories elections on March 4. The corrected hours and the Sophomores who will watch the polls at those times are as follows:
Standish Hall
8-9--J. R. Burke
9-10--E. M. Weld
10-11--J. C. Cooley
11-12--Rich. Morey
12-1--Rich. Morey
1-2--A. J. Cassatt
2-3--Nath. Hamlen
3-4--L. H. Duggan
4-5--L. F. Daley
5-6--R. S. Coolidge
6-7--H. R. Wood
7-8--H. C. Pierce
Gore Hall
8-9--E. C. Zanetti
12-1--Gull, Steward
1-2--H. B. Jackson
5-6--R. T. Flood
6-7--H. D. Stebbins
7-8--O. A. Pendar
Smith Halls
8-9--F. V. Field
12-1--J. L. Prescott
1-2--G. P. Sturgis
5-6--R. H. Curtiss
6-7--Butler Cox
7-8--J. N. Robinson
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