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THREE MORE ARE NOMINATED FOR JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

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Three additional nominations for Junior Class President have been made by petition, it was announced yesterday. J. N. Barbee Jr. '28 of Chicago, Illinois, and, Martin Tall '28 of Dorehester, and John Watts '28 of Morristown, N. J., are the three new candidates.

The retiring officers of the class of 1928 have nominated as their successors: for President, J. W. Baldwin of Hampstead, N. Y. E. B. Jackson of Cambridge, and C. A. Pratt Jr. of New Bedford; for Vice-President, H. W. Bragdon of Rochester, N. Y. J. P. Chase of Milton, and Moses Williams Jr. of Needham; for Secretary-Treasurer, W. C. Atwater of Wellesley Hills, W. C. Cox of Hyde Park, and D. P. Dondaldson of Lincoln.

Additional nominations should be handed in to W. G. Saltonstall, the retiring president at Westmorly 45 before Saturday noon. Twenty-five signatures on a petition are sufficient to constitute a nomination.

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