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Voting for the Student Council elections will be held today and tomorrow. Six Juniors will be chosen from a list of nineteen, and three Sophomores from a list of thirteen.
After the elections, five more Juniors and three more Sophomores will be chosen by the men elected and by the old members of the Council.
Polling places will be located in all the House dining halls at luncheon time and dinner time and at Phillips Brooks House from 11.30 to 1.30 and at Sever and Harvard Halls from 11 to 1 o'clock. Sign your ballots or they will not be valid.
The list of nominees follow:
Class of 1936
Vote for six. Unless six votes are indicated, ballot will not be counted. Class of 1937 Vote for three. Unless three votes are indicated, ballots will not count.
Class of 1937
Vote for three. Unless three votes are indicated, ballots will not count.
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