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NOMINATE ELEVEN FOR THREE JUNIOR CLASS POSITIONS

Balloting Will Be Held in All Houses at Lunch and Dinner March 6--Petition Signed by 25 Must Be In by March 4

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Names of 11 nominees for president, vice president, and secretary of the Junior Class were announced last night by R. H. Martin '34, retiring president of the class.

Voting will take place this year in the Houses instead of in Yard Buildings on Monday, March 6, during luncheon and dinner hours. Each House committee has been asked by the Student Council to cooperate in this new system of elections. For members of the Class of 1934 who are non-residents, ballots will be placed in Phillips Brooks House.

Additional names may be added by a petition signed by 25 members of the class and submitted to Martin in Winthrop House C-23 before 12 o'clock on Saturday, March 4.

The men already nominated are:

For President

John Herbert Dean, of Cohasset

Paul deBarsy deGive, of Atlanta, Georgia

Bradford Simmons, of Baltimore, Maryland

For Vice-President

Eddy James Rogers, of Belleville, Illinois

Atreus Von Schrader, Jr., of New York City

Taggart Whipple, of Cohasset

Stanton Whitney, Jr., of Red Bank, New Jersey

For Secretary-Treasurer

Guy Scull Hayes, of Andover

Chester Haring King, of Syracuse, New York

Hobart Ames Spalding, of Milton

Roger Haydrock Weed, of Milton

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