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Nominations of the class of 1922 have been made by a committee composed of last year's officers as follows: President, Louis Butler McCagg, Jr., of New York, N. Y., and Richmond Keith Kane of Newport, R. I.; Vice-President, Richard Chute of Boston, and Arthur Joseph Conlon of Winchester; Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Perkins Parker of Salem, and John Whitman Watson of Milton.
Additional officers may be nominated by a petition signed by at least 35 members of the class. Such petitions shall be delivered to the Secretary-Treasurer of the class, who shall publish the name of each nominee within 24 hours after receiving the petition nominating him. A full list of these nominations shall then be published.
According to the constitution of the Junior and Sophomore classes, there must be at least three nominees for each office. If enough petitions are not received, the Student Council shall make the necessary additional nominations.
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