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1910 NOMINATING PETITIONS

Additional Names For Officers Must Be in Crimson Office by 7.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Petitions containing additional nominations for Senior class officers must be placed in the box provided for that purpose in the CRIMSON office before 7 o'clock this evening. These petitions must be made to the Nominating Committee, and must be signed by 50 eligible voters. The final list of nominations for officers will be published in Monday's CRIMSON. The election will be by Australian ballot in the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate on Monday between 8 A. M. and 6 P. M.

The time for receiving petitions for additional nominations for the Class Day Committee, the Class Committee, the Photograph Committee, and the Secretary does not close until Thursday, December 16, at 7 P. M. The conditions stated above apply equally to those petitions.

Seniors are also reminded that all petitions for additional names for the voting list must likewise be in the box in the CRIMSON office this evening before 7 o'clock. Seniors should consult the provisional list of voters posted at the Union, Leavitt and Peirce's, Memorial, Randall, Gore, and Sever Halls, Lower Massachusetts, and the CRIMSON office, in order that they may report any errors to the Nominating Committee. Action on these petitions will be taken by the committee. The names of men added to the voting list will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON.

All petitioners must bear in mind the following eligibility rules: All men who are candidates for the degrees of A.B. or S.B. in 1910, all men who have received or will receive their degrees as of the class of 1910, and all men who are fourth-year special students shall be eligible to vote; but no man who has voted in any previous Class Day election shall be eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University not included under any of these qualifications, who entered with the class of 1910, and who are not officially registered with the class of 1910, may, on petition, vote. Any man whose name appears on the provisional list who desires to a affiliate himself with some other class than 1910, will avoid complications by notifying the Committee. Otherwise men whose names appear on the list will not be eligible to vote at any future Class Day elections.

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