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FIFTEEN MEMBERS OF 1935 ON LIST FOR CLASS OFFICES

Retiring Leaders announce Nominees, Asking That Petitions Be Filed Before March 1 With Secretary

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Fifteen nominations for the 1935 class Elections were announced last night by the retiring officers of the class. Additional nominations may be made by petition, containing the name of the nominee, the office for which he is nominated, and the signatures of at least twenty-five members of the class. These petitions must be mailed to E. F. Bowditch '35, Dunster C-46, before March 1.

The revised list of nominations will be published in the CRIMSON on Friday, March, and ballots will be mailed to every member of the class on the same day. The present list of nominees is:

For President

Allston Boyer, of Manhasset, New York.

Samuel Smith Drury, of Concord, New Hampshire.

Herman Gundiach, Jr., of Houghton, Michigan.

Randolph Appleton Kidder, of Andover

Franklin Plummer Whitbeck, of Bronxville, New York.

For Vice-President

Thomas Jefferson Davis, of Cincinnati, Ohio

Fisher Howe 3d, of Winnetka, Illinois

Thomas Harrison Hunter, of Cambridge

William Ames Lincoln, of Brookline

Henry Saltonstall, of Readville

For Secretary-treasurer

Francis Hardon Burr, of Needhsm

Howard Frank Gillette, of Chicago, Illinois

Donald Vincent McGrranahan, of Malden.

Arthur Stanwood Pier, Jr., of Concord

William Mitchell Van Winkle, Jr., of Bye, New York

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