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Nominations for the three officers of the Freshman Class closed last night with one more addition, that of Thomas Wilson Dunn '31 of Boston, for president, announced A. E. French '29 in charge of Freshman affairs. The voting will take place Monday and Tuesday and will be conducted under the preferential system. In this system a voter must vote for every nominee; otherwise his vote will be declared void. He votes in the order of preference, and the nominee having the smallest total of votes wins the office.
The hours for voting are as follows: for non-resident Freshmen, Sever Hall on Monday and Tuesday from 9 until 1 o'clock; for Freshmen in their own respective dormitories, Shephard Hall residents voting in Standish, Monday 12 to 1.30 o'clock, and 5.30 to 7 o'clock, Tuesday morning 7.30 to 8.45 o'clock and 12 to 1.30 o'clock.
For President
Samuel Lawrence Batchelder '31.
Thomas Wilson Dunn '31.
Frederick Morgan Pruyn '31.
Benjamin Holt Ticknor '31.
For Vice-President
Emil Joseph Des Roches '31.
Phillips Finlay '31.
Frederick Herman Gade '31.
Marshall Stearns '31.
Arthur Lancaster Watkins '31.
For Secretary
Clarence Douglas Dillon '31.
Stephen Pierce Duggan '31.
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