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The 1952 Nominating Committee has named 26 men as candidates for the Stu-Council election on Tuesday, May 2, chairman Ira H. Peterman '52 announced last night.
To appear on the ballot, they must file formal acceptance at the Council office in Phillips Brooks House by 5 p.m. Friday, April 28. The elections for House representatives will be on the day before. Men who are aso nominateld for House representative may thus run from the Class if they fail to win in their House.
The following students were nominated: John D. Bardis, Donald L. Blackmer, Joseph A. Broido, Richard T. Butten, Theodore O. Cron, A. Helmes Fetherhelf, Gim P. Fong, Frank B. Gilbert, Edmond J. Gong, Arthur D. Kaledin, Robert L. Knauss, Benjamin F. MacDonald, Guy M. McKhann, Robert D. Mchlman.
Also John F. Murphy, 3rd, Charles E. Nelson, Costas C. Rodis, Chase N. Peterson, Albert Rothenberg, Lowell Sachnoff, Richard M. Sandler, Ralph F. Sealers, William M. Simmons, Neil J. Smelser, Robert H. Thompson, and David B. Tyack.
Any other sophomores who want to be on the ballot must file a petition with 25 names to the Council office by 5 p.m., April 28.
The 1953 and 1951 Nominating Committees have not met yet.
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