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NOMINATE 15 JUNIORS FOR ALBUM ELECTIONS

BALLOT CASTING TO TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY

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Nominations for the Senior Album Committee will include 15 Juniors whose names were released by the nominating body yesterday, and any others brought forward by petition of 25 of their classmates.

Five men will be selected in an election Monday. The nominees, as announced by James B. Hallett '37, William H. Schmidt '37, and Walter H. Page, 2nd '37 include:

Nominees

Frederick P. Barrett, CRIMSON, Alfred C. Butterfield, CRIMSON, John M. Callaway, Dunbar Carpenter, James A. Field, CRIMSON, 1937 Red Book, C. Colmery Gibson, CRIMSON, 1937 Red Book, and Charles W. Hubbard, 3rd, 1937 Red Book.

F. Corning Kenly, Jr., Advocate, Peter H. Knapp, John F. LaFarge, Lampoon, 1937 Red Book, Arnett McKennan, Lampoon, 1937 Red Book, Neil G. Melone, CRIMSON, Curtis Prout, Charles M. Storey, Jr., CRIMSON, and Leavitt S. White, 1937 Red Book.

Petitions

Petitions for additional nominations should be signed by 25 Juniors and handed to Hallett, at No. 20 Holyoke Street, before noon Friday.

Formation of the Album personnel in the Junior year follows a plan introduced last spring to facilitate an early start on the publication.

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