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1936 CLASS ELECTION HELD TODAY, TOMORROW

FOUR JUNIORS ARE RUNNING THE ELECTIONS

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Voting in the second Senior Class Election will be held today and tomorrow. Officers to be elected include: Permanent Class Secretary, Class Day Committee, and Permanent Class Committee.

Seven men will be elected to the Class Day Committee, which has complete charge of all Class Day Celebrations; the members of this committee and the three Marshalls, elected two weeks ago, will appoint the Ivy Orator.

Results Friday

The duties of the Permanent Class Committee, which is made up of six men, are listed in the Class Constitution printed on Monday, February 10, in the CRIMSON. Briefly they comprise control of all Class affairs after graduation not in the hands of the Secretary or the Treasurer.

The Secretary, together with the Treasurer elected last week, will act as ex-officio members of the Permanent Class Committee.

Voting Places

Voting will take place today and tomorrow in the Houses at lunch and at supper time, in Dudley Hall at the same hours, and in Harvard, Sever and Emerson during the morning.

C. Colmery Gibson '37 and Emile Dubiel '37 are in charge of distributing and collecting the ballots; Thomas H. Bilodeau '37 and George G. Hedblom '37 will count all the ballots. Results will be announced Friday morning, after a meeting of the Council on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in University Hall.

Nominating Committee

Raymond S. Clark heads the committee of six Seniors who have made the nominations for the election. Other members of the Committee are: Theodore S. Darrah, F. Stanton Deland, James L. Kunen, Richard Maguire, George S. Squibb, and Edwin O. Tilton.

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