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1930 PICKS SUMMERS FOR CLASS PRESIDENT

Devens Elected Vice-President by Close Margin--Secretaryship Goes to Roosevelt

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Robert Lee Summers Jr. of Brookline was elected President of the class of 1930 in the Freshman election, the results of which were announced last night. The vice-presidency was won by Arthur Lithgon Devens Jr. of Boston, and James Roosevelt of Hyde Park, New Jersey, was elected secretary-treasurer.

The total number of votes cast at the polls in Sever and the Freshman Halls was 518. Only 29 of these were cast out.

The summary of the balloting follows: President R. L. Summers  1402 T. F. Mason  1640 W. D. Vogel  1669 G. L. Lewis  1735 F. B. Thurber  2138 Guthrie Willard  2235 Vice-President A. L. Devens  1334 D. L. Waterman  1460 Bernard Barnes  1513 C. E. Dunlap  1691 F. P. Kinnicutt  1734 Secretary-Treasurer James Roosevelt  1296 H. T. Holbrook  1366 H. T. Wenner  1670 J. T. Baldwin  1748 A. R. Maynard  1750

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