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The preliminary list of nominations for officers of the Sophomore class was made public last night by R. L. Summers Jr. '30, the retiring president. At the same time, F. A. Clark '29, retiring executive of the Class of 1929, announced the final list of nominees for Junior class officers.
The Sophomore ballot at the present time hears the following names, which may be augmented by petitions bearing the endorsement of 20 men for each new candidate, handed in before December 7 to Summers at 5 Linden Street.
President
Wallace Russell Harper '30, of Ottumwa, lowa.
Gardner Lothrop Lewis '30, of Swampscott.
William Thomson Wetmore '30, of New York City.
Vice-President
James Elmer Barrett '30, of Leominster.
John Noble Jr. '30, of Cambridge.
Guthrie Willard '30, of New York City.
Secretary-Treasurer
Bernard Barnes '30, of New Hartford, Connecticut.
John Van Nostrand Hitch '30, of Milton.
William Potter Lage '30, of New York City.
Ballots for the Junior election will be in the mails today, and must be returned before December 11, it was announced last evening by Clark. Voting will be done on the preferential system.
The list of nominations which will appear on the ballot is as follows: for President, Winslow Carlton '29, C. McK. Norton '29, E. W. Sexton '29, and W. H. Wilder '29; for Vice-President, W. T. Emmet '29, J. D. Gatsos '29, F. S. Grant '29, T. G. Moore '29, J. L. Reid '29, and D. C. Shaw '29; for Secretary-Treasurer, Hulburd Johnston '29, John Parkinson '29, and H. F. Schwarz '29
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