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1943 VOTES TODAY FOR JUBLIEE AND SMOKER OFFICIALS

SLATE OF 34

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The Freshman class goes to the polls again today to cast its ballots for ten men to serve on the Smoker and Jubilee Committees, the groups which will run the two big spring events in the Yard.

The names of 34 Freshmen have been placed on the ballot, 30 through appointment by Harvey C. Taylor, Jr. '42 and Langdon p. Marvin, Jr. '41, student Council representatives; Kendric N. Marshall, secretary of the Union; and the Freshman Union Committee. The other four were nominated by petition.

Voting at Meals Voting will be held during the lunch and dinner hours in the Union today and the ten men elected will be divided between the two committees as the appointive body sees fit. Then more men will be appointed to each group and a Chairman will be named.

The man who have been nominated are as follows:

Robert G. Axtell, Carroll Binder, Jr., John C. Bullard, Donald H. Eldredge, Jr., Maurice S. Friedman, Howard A. Fromson, Thomas R. Goethals, Jr., David D. Goldthwaite, J. Michael Harrington, Jr.,

Arthur S. Harris, Richard Harte, Jr., Henry R. Heyburn, Jack H. James, Donald, C.Johnson, Maxwell Kaufer, Nathaniel P. Lauriat, W. Gordon Lyle, Thomas Matters, Donald E. McNicol.

Maynard M. Miller, John W. Morgan, Howard T. Oedell, William B. Paterson, George E. Putnam Jr., John Richardson, Jr., Charles G. Rodman, Peter B. Saltonstall.

John E. Sawhill, Jr., paul C. Sheeline, Owen R. Smith, Robert H. Troescher, Richard L. Weinberg, Sidney Werber, and William Woodward.

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