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Twenty Juniors and fifteen Sophomores were announced as nominees for the Student Council last night by Frederick Holdsworth, Jr. '40, secretary of the Council. Further nominations by petition of 35 members of the nomince's class will be accepted until 5 o'clock Monday, Holdsworth said.
Voting to elect six Juniors and three Sophomores will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. The completed list of nominees will be printed in the CRIMSON on Tuesday and ballots will be placed in the Houses. On Wednesday, the first day of exams, ballots will also be available outside the main examination rooms.
Representative List
The present list comprises nominations by a Council Committee as well as those put up by petition. Those made by the committee were designed to include at least one representative of each House, one out-of-House man, and one commuter, as required by the Council constitution.
Juniors nominated were: Benjamin A. Barnes, John F. Brooks, William P. Brown, Jr., E. Langdon Burwell, Joseph W. Gardella, David T. Gilbert, Alan Gottlieb, Sherman Gray, David D. Henry, William F. Ketchum, Joseph P. Lyford, Elliott L. Richardson, Francis M. Simpson, and William W. Tyng.
Junior Council members nominated for reelection were: Seth C. Crocker, William L. Healey, Jr., Robert A. James, Spencer A. Klaw, Langdon P. Marvin, Jr., and Homer D. Peabody, Jr.
Sophomore nominees were C. Burgess Ayres, Harrison T. Blaine, John P. Bunker, Louis M. Clay, John A. Holabird, Eugene D. Keith, John Lowell, Peter Macgowan, Loren G. MacKinney, James E. Meredith, Jr., William C. Murphy, Endicott Peabody II, John C. Robbins, Jr., M. Greeley Summers, Jr., and Nathaniel J. Young, Jr.
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