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The following nominations for class and Class Day officers and committees have been made by the 1908 Nomination Committee. The names are arranged alphabetically below:
Marshals-G. G. Ball, H. M. Gilmore, G. G. Glass, B. Parker, J. Richardson, Jr.
Secretary-H. V. Amberg, G. Emerson, J. S. Whitney.
Treasurer-E. S. Alexander, C. Apollonio, D. S. Brigham, K. Howes.
Orator-J. S. Davis, E. R. Lewis, H. R. Shipherd.
Ivy Orator-I. S. Broun, K. G. Carpenter, C. L. Hay.
Poet-R. Altrocchi, J. H. Wheelock.
Odist-J. B. Husband, E. B. Sheldon, G. A. Smith.
Chorister-R. K. Fletcher, H. L. Murphy, L. J. Snyder.
Class Committee-G. G. Bacon, H. S. Blair, S. Ervin, M. L. Newhall.
Class Day Committee-J. L. Derby, P. C. Haskell, A. W. Hinkel, F. S. Montgomery, R. D. Murphy, E. V. Parke, C. C. Pell, E. T. Witherby.
Photograph Committee-C. W. Burton, G. A. McKay, J. B. Marsh, M. T. Rogers, M. B. Whitney. G. G. GLASS, Chairman. C. APOLLONIO. G. G. BALL. D. S. BRIGHAM. I. S. BROUN. J. S. DAVIS. S. ERVIN. P. C. HASKELL. H. INCHES. J. RICHARDSON, JR. J. S. WHITNEY.
Additional nominations must be made by petition to the Nomination Committee, and must be signed by fifty eligible voters. Additional nominations for officers will be received until 7 P. M., Saturday, and additional nominations for committees until 7 P. M. next Tuesday. All petitions must be placed in the box provided for that purpose in the CRIMSON office.
No person may run for more than one office or committee. Any candidate failing of election to an office, however, is eligible for nomination to a committee, such nominations to be made by the Nomination Committee or on petition of fifty eligible voters. Such petitions must be placed in a box in the CRIMSON office, before 7 P. M. next Tuesday. The final list of nominations for officers will be published in the CRIMSON of Monday, December 16, and the final list of nominations for committees in the CRIMSON of Wednesday, December 18.
A provisional list of voters compiled by the Nomination Committee will be posted today in the Union, at Leavitt & Peirce's, Memorial Hall, Randolph Hall, Gore Hall, Sever Hall, and at the CRIMSON office. Any man whose name is not on the list of voters may petition the Committee, and such petitions shall be passed on finally by the Committee. All men who are candidates for the degrees of A.B. or S.B. in 1908, all men who have received or will receive their degrees as of the class of 1908, and all men who are fourth year special students shall be eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University who entered with the class of 1908, and who are not officially registered with the class of 1908, may, on petition, vote. No man who has voted in any previous Class Day election shall be eligible to vote.
The election of class officers will take place next Monday in the CRIMSON office, and the election of Class Day committees will occur next Thursday.
Seniors Approve Rules for Elections.
At a meeting of the Senior class last evening the rules for governing the election of class and Class Day officers and committees were accepted as submitted by the Nomination Committee and as printed in yesterday's CRIMSON
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