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27 NOMINEES PUT UP FOR FRESHMAN PRIMARY TUESDAY

Committee Made Up of Harvin, Mercer, Marshall Gives Out List of Candidates For Class Offices

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Twenty-seven Freshmen have been nominated for class officers, it was announced last night by J. Spence Harvin '39, Student Council Member of charge of Freshman affairs, assisted by Kendric N. Marshall '21, secretary of the Union, and Douglas Mercer '40.

The primary election in which the voter will select three names will take place tomorrow. The six men receiving the highest number of votes will qualify for the final election to be held on Thursday. Again the voter will select three names and the man receiving the highest number of votes will be President, next highest, Vice-President, and the third will become Secretary-Treasurer.

The nominees are:

Charles P. Berger of Jackson, Michigan and Weld Hall; Arthur S. Bosworth, Jr. of Cape Elizabeth, Maine and Lionel Hall; John F. Brooks of Salem and Mower Hall; Logan Bullitt of Portland, Maine and Stoughton Hall; E. Langdon Burwell of Buffalo and Straus Hall; Sheldon Dietz of Brookline; and Donald A. Donahue of Lawrence and Matthews Hall.

Others are Edward P. Edmunds of Manila, Phillipine Islands and Matthews Hall; Wingate Green, Jr. of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Weld Hall; Stacey B. Hulse of Belmont and Wigglesworth Hall; David D. Henry of Wellesley Hills and Stoughton Hall; Sears R. Hayne of Wilmette, Illinois and Matthews Hall; Spencer A. Klaw of Carmel, New York and Holworthy Hall.

Joseph P. Lyford of Wilton, Connecticut and Holworthy Hall; Malcolm S. Mackenzie of Coopers town, New York and Holworthy Hall; Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. of New York and Holworthy Hall; Eugene H. Nickerson of Oyster Bay, New York and Wigglesworth; Charles H. Old father of Lincoln, Nebraska and Grays Hall; James J. Pattee, Jr. of Pueblo, Colorado and Straus Hall.

Homer D. Peabody of San Diego, California and Weld Hall; Gerald D. Roscoe of Dorchester; Alexander C. Stohn of Middleboro and Thayer Hall; William R. Tully of Allston and Weld Hall; David D. Wells of Birmingham, Alabama and Thayer Hall; Joseph P. Willets of Roslyn Heights, New York and Massachusetts Hall; and William B. Witner of Pasadena, California and Lionel Hall.

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