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COMMITTEE NAMES 32 NOMINEES FOR SENIOR OFFICERS

List of Eligible Voters Posted in Four Halls--Then May Add Names by Petition

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Thirty-two names are included in the final list of nominees for the first group of Senior Class offices which was announced last night by the Nominating Committee. The resignation of J. L. Pool, nominated for Treasurer, has been accepted.

The complete nominations for the election Monday follow:

For Marshal

John Newton Barbee Jr., of Chicago, III.

Dudley Bell, of Waltham.

John Peirce Chase, of Milton.

William Barksdale Jones, of Vaughan, Miss.

William Ashley Magie II, of Chicago, III.

Albert Henry O'Neil, of Jamaica Plain.

Charles Augustus Pratt Jr., of New Bedford.

William Gurdon Saltonstall, of Readville.

John Watts of Morristown, N. J.

For Treasurer

Alexander Maxwell Blackburn Jr., of Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y.

Thorndike Dudley Howe Jr., of Boston.

Carl Howard Pforzheimer Jr., of Purchase, N. Y.

Harlow Niles Higinbotham, of Joliet, III.

For Poet

Charles Cortez Abbott, of Cambridge.

Mark DeWolfe Howe, of Boston.

For Orator

Thomas Hopkinson Eliot, of Cambridge.

Frederick William Lorenzen, of Cambridge.

Kingsley Arnold Perry, of Spring-field.

Barrett Williams, of Boston.

For Ivy Orator

Edward Frank Clark Jr., of Plainfield, N. J.

Charles Francis Fawsett Jr., of Milwaukee, Wis.

Lombard Carter Jones II, of Sandwich.

Victor Owen Jones, of Cambridge.

Adolph Frank Reel, of Milwaukee, Wis.

For Odist

Eduardo Andrade, of Scarsdale, N. Y.

John Caspar Dreier, of Brooklyn, N. Y.

Edward Von Pechmann Renouf, of Andover.

For Chorister

William Clark Atwater, of Wellesley Hills.

Richard Case Berresford, of New York City.

Richard Thomas Dunn, of Bridgeport, Conn.

Richard Boyle O'Reilly Hocking, of Cambridge.

Arthur Andrews Holbrook, of Milwaukee, Wis.

The lists of men eligible to vote were posted yesterday in Sever, Harvard, University, and Pierce Halls, and also at the Union.

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