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FRESHMAN ELECTIONS AT STANDISH AND '77 GATE FROM 8 TO 6 O'CLOCK

ANNOUNCE POLL-WATCHERS AND BALLOT-COUNTERS

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Elections of Freshman class officers will be held today from 8 to 6 o'clock In the Morning and until 1 o'clock, the voting will take place only at the Class of 77 Gate at the Massachusetts avenue entrance to the Widener Library, while in the afternoon polls will be stationed only in the Standish Hall Common Room. The complete list of nominees follows:

President

Clark Hodder of Newton.

Howard Parker Sharpe of pittsburgh, pa.

Philip Huntington Theopold of Faribaut, Minn.

Vice-President

Thomas Dawes Blake 2nd of Boston.

John Williams Hammond of Roxbury.

James Smiley Murphy jr. of Brookline.

Banjamin Franklin Rice-Bassett of News York N. Y.

Secreatary-Treasurer

Josiah Humphrey Child of Westwood.

Charles Lawrence Peirson of Essex Fells, N. Y.

Philip Walker of North Brookfield.

Student Council Member

Henry Trangott Dunker of Davenport, 1a.

Francis Fay O'Donnell of Lowell.

William Bull Pringle Jr. of San Francisco, Cal.

Philip Hunter Robb of Winchester.

Eric Sandquist of concord, N. H.

john Edwin Toulmin of Bostn.

Gardiner Cowles Jr. of Des Moines, Ia., one of the nominees for Secretary Treasurer, has resigned, and his resignation has been accepted by the Student Council Committee on Freshman affairs.

The counting committee, consisting of H. A. LaFarge '24, Chairman, R. P. Bullard '24, C. C. Colt '24, F. S. hill '24, J. C. Lamont '24, and F. A. O. Schwarz '24 will meet at 6.30 o'clock this afternoon in Randolph breakfast Room. It is expected that all the above-mentioned men will be on time, as the work is of the utmost importance.

According to Article III, Section 10, in the constitution of the three lower classes, 60 percent or more of the members of the class must vote before and election of class officers is declared valid.

The Student Council Committee on Freshman Affairs has appointed the following Sophomores to watch at the polls today:

At the Class of '77 Gate:

8-9--Horatio Bigelow Jr. C. J. Hubbard.

9-10--P. S. Sprague, P. G. Stevens.

10-11--G. B. Carpenter, L. B. Lockwood.

11-12--E. N. Carson, F. A. O. Schwarz.

12-1--L. B. Damon, F. T. Baldwin.

At the Standish hall Common Room:

1-2--W. L. Garrison 3d, Curtis Nelson.

2-3--C. B. Barnes Jr., S. C. Graves.

3-4--A. C. Bickford, H. N. Pratt.

4-5--L. C. Koyes, T. W. Norris.

5-6--S. N. Brown, Campbell Newhall.

The above men are responsible for their assigned period, and if unable to serve at the time indicated must get someone to take their place. The men assigned to the first hour will find the ballots in the ballot box at the '77 Gate.

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