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Nominations for Senior Class officers were announced last night by J. B. Ames '32, chairman of the Senior nominating Committee. One man will be elected to each of the class offices, except that a First, Second, and Third Marshall will be chosen, and five men will be picked for the Senior Album Committee. The elections are to be held on Wednesday and Thursday.
Additional men may be nominated by petitions bearing the names of at least 25 eligible voters, which must be handed in before 1 o'clock Tuesday at E-51 Dunster House. Eligible voters are those entering with the class of 1932, and those graduating with the class of 1932, receiving an A.B. or S.B. degree.
Preferential voting will be used in the election of the three Marshals, first position on a ballot counting three points; second place, two; and third place, one. The man receiving the greatest total number of points will be elected First Marshal, and so forth. For the other individual offices and the Album Committee the candidates receiving the largest number of votes will hold the positions.
The complete list of nominations is as follows:
For Marshal
Thomas Elias Armstrong, of Dallas, Texas.
Charles Crehore Cunningham, of Milton.
Eustis Dearborn, of Sandwich.
Daniel Bliss Dorman, of Beirut, Syria.
Otto Ernest Fuerbringer, of St. Louis, Missouri.
Norwood Penrose Hallowell, Jr., of Readville.
George Keith Martin, of Oolen, Bel- gium.
Arthur Willing Patterson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Eugene Edwin Record, of Brookline.
William Barry Wood, Jr., of Milton.
For Treasurer
Joseph Rawson Collins, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Alexander Cochrane Forbes, of Wellesley.
Peter Morton Whitman, of Katonah, New York.
For Orator
Frederick Charles Fiechter, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Augustin Hamilton Parker, Jr., of Charles River.
Paul Cashman Reardon, of Quincy.
Frederick Fessenden Wilder, of Brookline.
For Chorister
David Dodge Boyden, of Boylston.
Robert Ulrich Jameson, of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Geoffrey Whitney Lewis, of Brookline.
For Ivy Orator
Joseph Wright Alsop, Jr., of Avon, Connecticut.
Loftus Eugene Becker, of Tonawanda, New York.
Budd Emile Pollak, of New York, New York.
For Poet
George Caspar Homans, of Boston.
Eiting Elmore Morison, of Peterberough, New Hampshire.
For Odist
James Rufus Agee, of Rockland, Maine. Donald Bruce Edmonston, of Winthrop. Stanislaus Pascal Franchet, of Boston.
For Senior Class Album Committee
James Sherman Barker, of Dorchester. Rene Cheronnet Champellion, of Newport, New Hampshire.
Richard Norman Clark, Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia.
Crispin Cooke, of Buffalo, New York.
Ethelbert Talbot Donaldson, of Tuckahoe, New York.
Alexander Graham Bell Fairchild, of Miami, Florida.
John Sleeper Hartwell, of Bronxville, New York.
John Howland, of Quincy.
Eliot Fette Noyes, of Cambridge.
Joseph Webster Sandford, Jr., of Plain-field, New Jersey
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