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ANNOUNCE 35 NOMINEES FOR STUDENT COUNCIL

EIGHT MORE MEMBERS ARE TO BE APPOINTED LATER

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Names of 18 members of the Class of 1933, and 17 members of 1934 were announced last evening as nominees for next year's Student Council, elections for which are to take place by mail at the end of this week. Under the revised constitution, the number of members of the Council has been increased from 15 to 17; in accordance with this enlargement, this week's elections are to obtain six Juniors and three Sophomores, who will then appoint five additional Juniors and three additional Sophomores.

The nominations and election committee consists of the following: Peregrine White '33, chairman; C. H. Hageman '33, T. W. Nazro '34, Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, and R. P. Waters, Jr. '34.

Petitions for additional nominees, which must contain 35 signatures, should reach the chairman of the nomination committee not later than 4 o'clock on Thursday of this week.

The 1933 nominations: B. K. Bachrach, Malcolm Bancroft, S. C. Dorman, A. B. Gardiner III, Hageman, R. H. Hallowell, J. R. Leonard, J. W. Putnam, E. W. Robbins, Saltonstall, W. A. Schroeder, Jr., W. S. Sims, Jr., S. H. Stackpole, D. M. Sullivan, H. W. Taylor, White, and Hamilton Young.

The 1934 nominations are: R. G. Ames, Theodore Chase, G. H. Damon, R. F. Estes, P. deB. deGive, A. B. Hallowell, G. S. Hayes, C. H. King, J. M. Morse, H. G. Pearson, Jr., C. A. Pescosolido, A. E. Ritchie, Jr., E. K. Salls, Atreus von Schrader, Bradford Simmons, R. P. Waters, Jr., and H. K. Wells.

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