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FINAL 1923 CLASS ELECTIONS TO BE HELD TOMORROW

Polls to be Open From 9 to 7 o'Clock Tomorrow in Sever Hall--Junior Poll Watchers Announced

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The election of the remaining Senior officers and committees will be held tomorrow. The polls will be open, as in the first election, from 9 o'clock in the morning until 7 o'clock at night in the rear vestibule of Sever Hall.

Petitions naming Theodore Ristine Olive of Indianapolis, Ind. for the Album Committee, and Carl Vezey Chandler of Dorchester for the Class Day Committee were received by the Nominating Committee Saturday, and were approved in accordance with the constitutional regulations.

The complete list of candidates for office follows:

Secretary

Kenneth Boyd Lucas of Brooklyn, N. Y. Bradley De Lamater Nash of Brookline.

Class Committee

(Two to be elected)

John Gardiner Flint of Boston.

John Joseph Kenedy of Jamaica Plain.

Phillip Bradish Kunhardt of North Andover. Alexander Haven Ladd Jr. of Milton.

Henry Hasen Reed of New York City, Wallace Everard Stearns of Concord, N. H.

Edwin Sibley Webster of Chestnut Hill.

Album Committee

(Three to be elected)

Robert Emery Anderson Jr. of Newton Centre.

Sumner Bartlett Andrew of Boston.

Robert Adams Cushman of Montclair, N. J.

John Rogers Flather of Lowell.

Cornelius Hawkins Hawes of Fall River.

Bertram Kimball Little of Salem.

Theodore Ristine Olive of Indianapolis, Ind.

Robert Worthington of Dedham.

Class Day Committee

(Seven to be elected)

Carl Vezey Chandler of Dorchester.

Winthrop Hallowell Churchill of Milton.

Joseph Bill Clark Jr. of Chestnut Hill, Pa.

Henry Wadsworth Clark of Ketchikan, Alaska.

Harry Ransom Davis of Pittsburgh.

Justin, Hanley Dempsey of Boston.

Morris Duane of Philadelphia, Pa.

Clifton Powell Fordyce of Hot Springs, Ark.

Henry Pratt Upham Harris of New York City.

Joseph Larocque Jr. of Bernardsville, N. J.

Henry Sturgis Morgan of New York City.

Herbert Lee Pratt Jr. of Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y.

Russell Robb Jr. of Concord.

Duncan Forbes Thayer of Lancaster.

Phillips Elder Wilson of East Gloucester.

Of the men named above the following were named by petition.

Class Committee: J. J. Kennedy, W. E. Stearns, E. S. Webster.

Album Committee: J. R. Flather and T. R. Olive.

Class Day Committee: C. V. Chandler.

The following Juniors have been appointed ballot counters. They should report at the Union tomorrow evening promptly at 7.30. A. C. Bickford, chairman; J. R. P. Nason, R. Pantaleoni, J. D. Dubois, J. M. Kimball, B. M. Henry, C. H. Hollister, C. B. Barnes, and H. C. Lodge Jr.

The following Junior Poll watchers have been appointed for the polls in Sever Hall tomorrow:

9-10.--J. P. Monks and A. H. Tully.

10-11.--F. W. Saunders and J. L. Berrall.

11-12.--F. W. Seamans and K. S. Safe.

12-1.--J. C. Buchanan and L. R. Nichols.

1-2.--H. K. Prince and Malcolm Morse.

2-3.--E. K. Merrill and J. S. Littell.

3-4.--L. S. Apsey and J. B. Squier.

4-5.--J. J. Phelan and F. H. Nichols.

5-6.--Peter Woodbury and F. W. Mason.

6-7.--L. C. Keyes and T. L. Turney.

It is of the utmost importance that these men should appear promptly at the designated times or should procure a substitute as they alone are responsible for watching the polls at the times appointed

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