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WENTWORTH ELECTED IVY ORATOR OF 1917

407 VOTES CAST

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

As a result of the voting in the Senior Class elections held yesterday, Hunt Wentworth, of Chicago, Ill., was chosen as ivy orator and Harvard Allen Whitney, of Augusta, Me., was elected class secretary. The names of the men who were elected to the Class Committee, Class Day Committee and Photograph Committee are announced in the complete list of officers in the adjoining column.

The vote was one of the heaviest ever polled in a Senior election, the total number of ballots cast being 407, or practically the entire registration of the class, as against 248 last year and 215 the year before 26 votes were cast out as invalid because of not being in accordance with the regulations.

The number of votes cast for each candidate follows:

Ivy Orator.

H. Wentworth, 194; J. W. Feeney, 187.

Secretary.

E. A. Whitney, 249; R. D. Hunneman, 81; P. S. Howe, Jr., 51.

Class Committee.

J. W. D. Seymour, 250; R. Baldwin, 243; J. I. Wylde, 121; H. B. Cabot, Jr., 87; H. G. Reynolds, 42; A. Coolidge, 19.

Photograph Committee.

R. N. Cram, 171; H. B. Courteen, 158; G. B. Blaine, 147; R. C. Kelley, 126; F. H. Cabot, Jr., 121; L. B. Schneider, 101; T. Clark, 96; G. A. Parsons, 86; W. D. Kelley, 3d, 84; L. M. Lombard, 53.

Class Day Committee.

H. H. Dadmun, 366; G. E. Abbot, 336; J. E. P. Morgan, 263; W. H. Meeker, 251; W. I. Tibbetts, 250; G. C. Caner, 241; J. C. Harris, 240; J. I. Beal, 2d, 197; W. J. Brown, 161; A. L. Gardner, Jr., 133; W. A. Walker, 117; H. N. Squires, Jr., 97; W. W. Sanders, 15.

The Class Committee, which has charge of all class affairs after graduation, is composed of the two members elected yesterday and the three Marshals, the secretary and the treasurer who serve as ex-office members.

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