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CHOOSE NOMINEES FOR 1938 CLASS ELECTIONS

Voting Will Take Place at Union Next Week to Elect Three Officers for Freshman Class

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From 21 nominees announced yesterday, the three Freshman class officers will be chosen in the elections to be held at the Union on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of next week.

The list of nominees includes: Charles Russell Allen, Henry Glover Ames. William Loving Batt, Dario Clemente Berizzi, Peter Thacher Brooks, John Leouidas Calvocoressi. William Jackson Clothier, Albert Damon. Rume Dow, Herbert Lawrence Furse, John Rays Gardiner, Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr., Francis Keppel, Franklin Monroe Ludden, Arthur Oakes, Ralph Linder Pope, Jr., George French Roberts, Francis Skiddy von Stade. Jr., Albert Stickney Jr., Donald Blun Straus, and Robert Taft Whitman.

The decrease in the number of nominations, originally set at 30, is due to a belief on the part of the Student Council that with 30 men up for election, the votes would be too scattered and there would be increased opportunity for a minority to elect one man.

Petitions for additional nominees, signed by 25 Freshmen, will be accepted at the Union until 5 o'clock Wednesday.

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