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SIXTEEN NAMES ARE ADDED TO BALLOT

Polling to Last From 10 Until 1 O'Clock Tomorrow--Booths in Sever, Pierce, and Harvard Halls

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Sixteen petitions for nominees for Senior class officers have been handed in to J. H. Ward '30. The additions to the nominees whose names have been already published in the CRIMSON are as follows:

For Class Committee

Chester Boice Allen, of Melrose Highlands.

George Paul Heffner, of Wapakoneta, Ohio.

John Davenport Herbert, of Denver, Colorado.

Erma Ossipee Johnson, of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Arthur Babise McGuire, of Syracuse, New York.

Frank Richard Pierce, of Melrose.

For Class Day Committee

Joseph William Chamberlain, of Hyde Park.

Robert Deehan Fielding, of Boston.

George Russell Hamilton, of Wichita, Kansas.

James Stanley Jennison, of Cambridge, Malcolm Ferguson Stewart, of Jamaica Plain.

For Album Committee

Edward Trumbull Batchelder, of Salem.

William McKee Dunn, of Detroit, Michigan.

Charles Darwin Graham, of New York City.

Edwin Percy Gunn, of Roxbury.

Charles Stuart Ross, of Cleveland, Ohio.

No more names may be added to the ballot, on which voting will take place on Thursday. There will be but one day of voting, and booths will be maintained in Harvard, Sever, and Pierce Halls. Seniors whose names are included in the list of those eligible to vote may cast their ballots at any time between 10 and 1 o'clock. This year men will be at the booths to receive votes during this whole period instead of just between classes

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