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Thirty-three seniors have been nominated for the three Class Marshal posts and the nine positions on the Permanent Class Committee of the Class of 1950, the nominating committee announced yesterday. The election will be held Wednesday, December 14.
Petitions containing 25 names from other men who wish to run for the committee are due by 5 p.m. next Wednesday in Eliot K-31 or the Student Council office.
Those nominated yesterday by the committee are:
The Slate
David M. Abbot, William L. Alden, Edward F. Burke, Charles R. Brynteson, James R. Carman, Albert B. Carter, Jr., William H. Claflin, Daniel A. Cronin, William L. Curwen, Charles W. Detjon, Wilbur M. Davis, Jerome P. Gavin, Alfred M. Goodloe, Jr., Bruce Harriman, Frederick D. Houghteling, Amory Houghton, Jr., Howard E. Houston, Frank S. Jones, Edward P. Lenahan, David C. Poskanzer, Walter B. Raushenbush, John G. Simon, Thomas C. Simons, and Jonathan M. Spivak.
Members of the nominating committee, who were automatically nominated, are:
Robert Claflin, H.A. Crosby Forbes, William L. Henry, Hugh P. Hermann, Richard H. Kimball, Jr., Robert L. Matters, Lyell H. Ritchie, Jr., M. Frank Reid, Jr., and Timothy C. Murphy, Jr.
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