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Of the 52 nominations for delegates at-large to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention made before the time expired for filing names, 12 nominees are graduates of the University. The list includes President Lowell and Charles Francis Adams '88, the Treasurer of the University. As a result of the large number of candidates it will be necessary, unless five resign, to hold primaries in four of the Congressional districts.
The University men who have filed papers are as follows: Charles Francis Adams '88, of Concord; Albert Stokes Apsey '93, of Cambridge; Charles Warren Clifford '86, of New Bedford; Charles Choate '88, of Southboro; Daniel Denney '87, of Worcester; William Henry Evans '90, of Everett; Ralph Wardlaw Gloag '93, of Boston; Abbott Lawrence Lowell '77, of Cambridge; Nathan Matthews '75, of Boston; Josiah Quincy '80, of Boston; Moorfield Storey '66, of Lincoln; James Arthur Stiles '77, of Gardner.
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