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CAN NOMINATE BY PETITION

MUST BE IN BY SUNDAY

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In order to supplement the work of the Nominating Committee of the Senior class, it is most important that all Seniors make free use of the privilege of nominating officers by petition. Any 25 members of the class may now make additional nominations for the offices of Marshal, Treasurer, Orator, Ivy Orator, Odist, and Chorister. The privilege will last, however only until 7 o'clock Sunday evening, by which time all petitions must be in the hands of E. A. Hill '19, chairman of the Nominating Committee, at the CRIMSON Building. The elections will take place on next Tuesday.

May Petition for Name on 1919 List.

Yesterday morning the voting lists were posted in Sever Hall, University Hall, the CRIMSON Building, and on the bulletin board in front of University Hall. It is realized that the names of many men who were members of the class of 1919 before the war, and who are now in college, are not on this list, even though they are eligible to vote in accordance with the resolution passed at the recent meeting of the Student Council. All Seniors, therefore, should immediately learn whether they are included in this list, and if not, they should petition the Nominating Committee to enter their names thereon. Such petitions must be given to E. A. Hill '19, at the CRIMSON Building by Saturday night. The revised list of voters will be posted Monday morning.

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