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SENIORS, JUNIORS MUST VOTE BY LUNCH TODAY

THREE MARSHALS, FIVE OTHER '38 POSTS TO BE DECIDED

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Today will be the second and final day for voting in the annual Senior and Junior Album elections. Balloting will take place from 9:45 to 10:15 and from 11:45 to 12:15 o'clock in Harvard, Sever, and Emerson. There will be a last chance for dilatory x-markers at the House dining halls and Dudley at lunch time.

The Marshal candidates are C. Russell Allen, Edward L. Barnes, Harold van B. Cleveland, John L. Dampeer, Joseph P. Kennedy, Francis Keppel, George F. Lowman, George F. Roberts, Vernon H. Struck, and Caspar W. Weinberger.

Choristers include Secor D. Brown, David H. Kimball, Robert W. Snyder, and Benjamin Welles 2d, Odists are Morris Earle, John M. Graham, James C. Higgins Jr., and Stanley A. Miller, and Poets are William W. Appleton, John S. Bainbridge, Alan S. Geismer, David F. Parry, and Richard W. Tregaskis.

Peter T. Brooks, Richard T. Davis, David Emerson, Henry S. Goodhue, George von L. Meyer, Oglesby Paul, and Richard O. Ulin are the Treasurers, while those nominated for the post of Orator are Lyman B. Burbank, John L. Calvocoressi, Jose K. P. de Varon, Wiley E. Mayne, John A. Sullivan, Jr., and Richard W. Sullivan.

In the Junior Tibum election, the class of 1939 will pick five from a list which includes Bean, Bunker, Calkins, Curtiss, Davidson, Dyer, Gannett, Johnson, Long, Nussbaum, Stillman, Strider, Sullivan, and Tobin.

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