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NOMINATE 42 FOR SECOND ELECTIONS OF SENIOR CLASS

Members of Senior Class To Vote Again For Class Secretary and Three Class Committees

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Forty-two Seniors have been nominated for the second election to be held on Wednesday and Thursday, December 14 and 15, it was announced last night by the Senior Class Nominating Committee. At that time a permanent class secretary, a permanent class committee of six members, a Class Day committee of seven members, and five men to edit the Senior Class Album will be chosen.

The permanent class secretary, who holds office for life, is charged among other duties with editing the annual class reports, is prominent in connection with class reunions, and is the most important means of keeping the class together. The permanent class committee, who together with the secretary, are chosen preferably from near Cambridge, are instrumental in arranging class reunions. The class day committee will supervise ceremonies and entertainments on Class Day.

The Junior Elections Committee has requested that men desiring photographs other than their Red Book pictures to appear on the election placards report at Notman's as soon as possible. Petitions for additional nominations should be submitted before 6 o'clock, Monday, December 12, at D-12 Dunster House.

The list of nominees follows:

For Permanent Class Secretary

Karl Adams, Jr., of Boston, Richard Scudder Neff, of Chicago, Illinois, Albert Pratt of Boston Stephen Henry Stackpole of Milton.

For Permanent Class Committee

Malcolm Bancroft, of Cambridge, Nathan Phillips Dodge, of Milton, Arthur Foote, II, of Belmont, Roger Haydock Hallowell, of Readville, Alfred Kidder, II, of Andover, Richard Scudder Neff, of Chicago, Illinois, Clarence Cecil Pell, Jr. of Westbury, Long Island, New York, John Winslow Putnam, of Dedham, George Clair St. John, Jr., of Wallingford, Connecticut, William Sowden Sims, Jr., of Boston, Peregrine White, of Beverly, Samuel Huntington Wolcott, Jr., of Milton, Harold Raymond Woodard, of Wilmington, Delaware, Edward Yeomans, Jr., of Cambridge.

For Album Committee

Karl Adams, of Boston, Bradford Keyser Bachrach, of West Newton, Henry Hamilton Bissell, of Cambridge, Carl James Fleming, Jr., of Norfolk, Nebraska, Roger Sanderson Hewlett, of Cedarhurst, Long Island, New York, Edward Hutchins Hickey, of Boston, Sherman Morss, of Boston, Albert Pratt, of Boston, Henry Bradford Washburn, Jr., of Cambridge, David Norton Yerkes, of New Haven, Connecticut.

For Class Day Committee

Ian Baldwin, of Mr. Kisco, New York, Richard Borden, of Fall River, Joseph Manton Bradley, of Milton, Frederick Myers Dearborn, Jr., of New York City, Stuart Callender Dorman, of New York City, Leon Adams Francisco, of Danville, Virginia, John Clarke Grady, of Somerville, Ass Bird Gardiner, of Riderwood, Maryland, Winfield Adelbert Huppuch, of Glens Falls, New York, James Richards Leonard, of Pelham Manor, New York, William Andrew Schroeder, Jr., of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, St. John Smith, Jr., of New York City, Theodore Winthrop Stedman, Jr., of Springfield, George Quincy Thorndike, of Millis, Benton Spangler Wood, of Honolulu, Hawaii.

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