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16 NOMINATED FOR JANUARY ELECTION TO 1932 POSITIONS

Nominations by Petition Must be in by Friday Night--Elections Will be Held After Recess

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Nominations for Sophomore Class officers were made last night by W. B. Wood Jr. '32. While giving out these selections. Wood announced that balloting, probably by mail, would take place after the Christmas recess, and that petitions for having names added to the list of nominees must be in his hands in Beck 42 before 5.30 o'clock, Friday evening.

For president:

Wilson Hill Crosby, of West Newton.

Charles Crehore Cunningham, of Milton.

Eustis Dearborn, of Havana, Cuba.

Charles Devens, of Boston.

William Leland Thompson, of Troy, New York.

For vice-president:

Charles Fiske Bound, of New York City.

Dudley Bradstreet Williams Brown, of Dobbs Ferry, New York.

Eugene Edwin Record, of Brookline.

Edwin Dexter Wadsworth Sprague, of Milton.

Peter Morton Whitman, of Katonah, New York.

For secretary:

James Barr Ames, of Wayland.

Richard Norman Clark Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia.

Joseph Rawson Collins, of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Crispin Cooke, of Buffalo, New York.

William Joseph Holland, of Fall River.

Duane Weills Rainbolt, of Omaha, Nebraska.

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