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Thirty-three members of the class of 1932 will figure in the elections for Senior Secretary and Class Day Committees when the polls open this morning in Harvard Hall, Sever Hall, and the south entry of Pierce Hall at the Engineering School. Balloting will take place today and tomorrow between 8.50 and 1.10 o'clock.
The three men who have been nominated by petition since the first announcement of candidates was made are: William Francis Brooks, of Cambridge and James Barr Ames, of Wayland for the Permanent Class Committee; and Allan Wilfred Adams, of Beliot, Wisconsin for the Class Day Committee.
The non-preferential system of balloting will be used, each man voting for a single one of the four candidates for Class Secretary; six of the 15 nominees for Permanent Class Committee; and seven of the 17 men up for Class Day Committee. The candidates having the largest number of votes will hold the position. Each ballot must have the voter's signature.
Peregrine White '33, Chairman of the Junior Election Committee, will again have charge of the elections. The remaining Junior Committee is as follows; B. K. Backrach '33; G. M. Fenollosa '33; Hamilton Gray '33; and D. H. Morse '33. This Committee also conducted the previous election for Senior Class Day offices on December 9 and 10.
The following Juniors will sit at the polls; R. W. Baker, Jr.; E. S. Bosley; Lincoln Bryant, Jr.; J. H. Crandon; Demarest Davenport; E. B. Faulkner; J. R. Fletcher; Arthur Foote, H; Richard Friedman; Jan Hasbrouck; John Heard, Jr.; F. W. Jenness; F. P. Locke; R. M. MacGregor; J. M. Murrey; James de Roode; J. F. Russell; Peter Shuebruk; S. H. Stackpole; D. N. Smith; R. C. Wells; and Otte Wittmann, Jr.
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