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BANCROFT NAMES NOMINATIONS FOR 1933 ELECTIONS

Postcard Ballots Will Be Sent Out to All Members of Class--Polling Lists Will Appear in Crimson

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Nominations for the Junior Class Elections were announced by the Student Council last night through Malcolm Bancroft '33, retiring president of the class. The officers to be filled are President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer.

Petitions for additions to the list should be sent to Eliot House K-33 with 25 names at or before 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, February 17, when the list of nominees will be closed. Members of the Class will have the opportunities to see the complete roll of nominations when it is published in the CRIMSON of Thursday, February 18. Ballots will be forwarded by mail to all members of the class. Voting, likewise, will be conducted by mail.

Following is the list of nominees as announced by President Bancroft.

For 1933 President

William Ambrose Adler of Rosindale

William Benjamin Bacon of Jamaica Plain

Francis Paul Campana of Boston

Roger Haydock Hallowell of Readville

Richard Scudder Neff of Chicago, Illinois

Benton Spangler of Honolulu, Hawail

For 1933 Vice-President

Bradford Keyser Bachrach of West Newton

Ian Baldwin of Mount Kisco, New York

Gerard Jordan Cassedy of Cambridge

James David Esterly of Minneapolis, Minnesota

Arthur Foote, II of Belmont

Albert Pratt of Boston

Peregrine White of Beverly

For 1933 Secretary-Treasurer

Karl Adams, Jr. of Boston

George Frederick Bennett of Hingham

Rama Albert Benson Braggiotti of Brookline

Arthur Oakley Brooks of New York City

Clarence Cecil Pell, Jr. of Westbury, Long Island

John Winslow Putnam of Dedham

Donal Mark Sullivan of Boston

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