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1909 CLASS ELECTIONS TODAY

In Crimson Office From 8 to 6.--Additions to List of Nominations.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The election of Senior Class and Class Day officers, with the exception of secretary, will be held today from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. in the CRIMSON office. The officers to be chosen are First, Second and Third Marshals, Treasurer, Ivy Orator, Orator, Poet, Odist, and Chorister. The voting will be by the Australian ballot system.

As the result of petitions the name of H. W. Hines has been added to the nominations for Ivy Orator, and that of H. von Kaltenborn to the nominations for Orator. The final list of nominees is as follows:

Marshals--F. H. Burr, Chestnut Hill; A. G. Cable, Evanston, Ill.; E. P. Currier, Wellesley Hills; L. K. Lunt, Colorado Springs, Col.; W. M. Rand, Watertown; W. R. Severance, New Bedford.

Treasurer--J. M. Groton, Philadelphia, Pa.; R.M. Middlemass, New Britain, Conn.

Ivy Orator--G. H. Edgell, Newport, N. H.; P. M. Henry, Des Moines, Ia.; H. W. Hines, Melrose.

Orator--H. von Kaltenborn, Madison, Wis.; F. Schenck, Lenox; E. T. Wentworth, Batavia, N. Y.

Poet--J. T. Addison, Stamford, Conn.; R. E. Rogers, Cambridge; H. B. Sheahan, Quincy.

Odist--F. B. Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa.; A. S. Olmsted, Buffalo, N. Y.; H. W. H. Powel, Newport, R. I.

Chorister--P. G. Clapp, Roxbury; B. Crocker, Fitchburg; E. F. Hanfstaengl, Munich, Germany.

Seniors are reminded of the following rules relating to the election of Marshals:

"Every elector shall vote for three candidates for Marshals, indicating his preference for First Marshal. Of the three elected, that candidate receiving the highest number of votes for First Marshal shall be declared First Marshal; of the other two elected, that one whose total vote is highest shall be Second Marshal, and the other one the Third Marshal.

"Every ballot not containing the required number of names for Marshals or the respective Committees shall be invalid for the Marshals or that Committee."

The following men, who petitioned to have their names put on the voting list, have been declared eligible by the Nominating Committee: K. S. Cate, J. C. Chapin, R. H. Eggleston, Jr., J. C. Fisher, R. G. Harwood, C. C. Lilly, L. Lipe, C. C. Rausch, C. R. Small.

The following men have been chosen watchers at the polls and will report at the designated time: 8-9, W. M. Rand, W. G. Wendell; 9-10, K. S. Cate, O. L. M. H. Lyding; 10-11, E. S. Allen, J. A. Paine; 11-12, E. P. Currier, O. G. Wood; 12-1, H. B. Peirce, W. G. Roelker; 1-2, E. S. Allen, T. S. Green; 2-3, J. M. Groton, W. M. Rand; 3-4, R. G. Harwood, F. Schenck; 4-5, G. Farwell, P. M. Henry; 5-6, A. S. Olmsted, E. T. Wentworth.

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