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BALLOTING IN '37 ALBUM ELECTION SCHEDULED TODAY

Hallett, Page and Schmidt in Charge of Ballots--Ballantine and Hallowell Will Do Official Counting

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Balloting in the 1937 Senior Class Album elections will take place today during luncheon and dinner in the Houses and at Harvard, Sever, and Pierce Halls during the morning. Sixteen Juniors will be running in the election, five of whom will be chosen to makeup the Album Board. One of these men will be named chairman by his associates.

Men nominated are: Frederick P. Barrett, Alfred C. Butterfield, John M. Callaway, Dunbar Carpenter, James A. Field, C. Colmery Gibson, Charles W. Hubbard, III, F. Corning Kenly, Jr.;

Peter H. Knapp, John F. LaFarge, Dino J. Lewis, Arnett McKennan, Neil G. Melone, Curtis Prout, Charles M. Storey, Jr., Leavitt S. White.

James B. Hallett, chairman, Walter H. Page, II, and William B. Schmidt, are on the committee which made these nominations, and they will be in charge of distributing and collecting ballots tomorrow. a group of about 20 Juniors will assist in this work. Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36 and Benjamin H. Hallowell '36, members of the Student Council, will count the ballots and announce the results on Tuesday morning.

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