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NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR LAST 1925 VOTE

Nominations Close on Sunday--Lowry and Robb Up for Secretary--Name Four for Class Committee

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Senior Nominating Committee announced last night the list of 30 nominees for the second Senior elections to be held next Tuesday, December 16.

Further names may be added to the hat by petition. Each petition must be signed by 25 eligible voters of the Senior class. The Nominating Committee will hold office hours at the Crimson Building to receive petitions today from 1.15 to 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon and from 6.45 to 7.45 o'clock in the evening. Office hours will be held from 1.15 to 2.15 and 6.45 to 7.45 today, tomorrow, and Sunday, when the nominations will close. The full list of nominees will appear in Monday's CRIMSON.

The offices which are to be voted for are: Secretary, the Class Committee, the Album Committee, and the Class Day Committee.

The complete list of names is as follows:

Secretary

(Permanent Class Office)

Edward George Lowry Jr. of Washington D. C.

Philip Hunter Robb of Winchester.

Class Committee

(Two to be elected. Permanent class office)

George Pierce Baker Jr. of Cambridge

John Gedney Cushman of Montclair, N. J.

Philip Huntington Theopold of Faribault, Minn.

Brooks Whitehouse of Portland, Me.

Class Day Committee

(Seven to be elected)

Frank Guthrie Akers of Louisville, Ky.

George Dewey Braden of Washington, Pa.

George Wordsworth Burgess of Milton.

Walter Leeds Chapin Jr. of St. Paul, Minn.

Philip Wigglesworth Chase of Milton.

Malcolm Whelen Greenough of Boston.

John William Hammond of West Roxbury.

Arthur Brooks Harlow of Milwaukee, Wis.

Clark Hodder of Newton.

Morrison Mills of Houghton, Mich.

Thomas Nickerson Jr. of New York, N. Y.

Leonard Lispenard Robb of Troy, N. Y.

Adolph Walter Samborski of Westfield.

Philip Spaiding of Milton.

Album Committee

(Five to be elected)

Thomas Dawes Blake 2nd of Boston.

John Lyon Caughey of Glen Falls, N. Y.

Joseph Kinney Collins of Dorchester.

John Huston Finley Jr. of New York, N. Y.

Donald Bosson Fleming of West Newton.

Joe de Ganahl of White Plains, N. Y.

Merrill Garcelon of Newton.

Theodore Pearson of Newton Centre.

Otis Radcliffe Rice of Washington, D. C.

Loring Whitman of Boston.

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