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ELECT SCHWARZ SECRETARY IN FINAL SENIOR BALLOTING

Pfaffmann Gets Highest Number of Votes for Eight Members of Class Day Committee

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In the final Senior elections yesterday Frederick August Otto Schwarz of Greenwich, Conn., won the four-cornered contest for Class Secretary. Francis Sherburne Hill of Brookline and Percy Jenkins of Quincy were elected to the Class Committee.

Five men were chosen for the Album Committee, instead of three as in the past years. William Nahum Gates of Elyrin, Ohio, headed the ballot. Karl Slade Pfaffmann of Quincy led the other candidates for the Class Day Committee, to which seven men were elected.

The 206 Seniors who went to the polls distributed their vote as follows:

RESULT OF SECOND ELECTIONS

Secretary

Frederick August Otto Schwarz of Greenwich, Conn.

Class Committee

Francis Sherburne Hill of Brookline.

Percy Jenkins of Quincy.

Album Committee

John Delafield DuBois of New York City.

William Nahum Gates o Elyria, Ohio.

Langley Carleton Keyes of Winchester.

Henry Nickerson Pratt of West Newton.

Henry Kimball Prince of Short Hills, N. J.

Class Day Committee

Standish Bradford of Brookline.

Stanley Noel Brown of New York City.

Kenneth Noyes Hill of West Roxbury.

Russell Sturgis Hubbard Jr. of Milton.

Francis Kernan Kernan Jr. of Utica, N. Y.

James Jackson Lee of Westwood.

Karl Slade Pfaffmann of Quincy. Secretary F. A. O. Schwarz  73 Brooks Potter  49 F. T. Baldwin  44 J. H. Sherburne  40 Total  206 A. C. Bickford  67 Class Committee *F. S. Hill  142 *Percy Jenkins  105 Raoul Pantaleoni  98 Total  412 Album Committee *W. N. Gates  141 *J. D. DuBois  131 *H. N. Pratt  126 *L. C. Keyes  119 *H. K. Prince  105 J. McK. Kimball  91 F. E. Bowman  84 E. St. R. Reynal  79 J. C. White  73 S. P. Edgerton  56 Ballots cast out  25 Total  1030 Class Day Committee *K. S. Pfaffmann  147

and C. McG. Wells and J. J. Maher, Vice-Chairmen, is as folows: John Wright Adie of Chestnut Hill; Henry Goddard Bradlee of Brookline; Samuel Willard Bridges Jr. of Newton; Thayer Cumings of Bedford Hills, New York; George Wallace Foster of West Roxbury; Charles Lewis Harding Jr. of Dedham; Columbus O'Donnell Iselin of New York City; George Beere Moynahan of Mattapan; Perry Rogers Pease of Hempstead, Long Island, New York; Harold Irving Pratt of New York City; Kenneth Morse Rogers of Dorchester; Hovey Edward Slayton of Manchester, New Hampshire; Donald Spencer of Cambridge; Donald LeBosquet Sweeney of Newton Highlands; Albert Tilt Jr. of New York City; Charles Lee Todd Jr. of South Lincoln; and Richard Trimble Jr. of New York City.

The Foreign Students Committee is designed to keep in touch with foreign students in the class. Besides the Chairman, H. A. MacCubbin, the Committee consists of a Secretary, Lement Upham Harris of Tuxedo Park, New York, and the following members: Charles Edward Baldwin Jr. of Chester, Pennsylvania; William Rowell Chase of Brookline; Harold Kennedy Hudner of Fall River; Robert Hugo Schacht of Brookline; Charles Folsom Walcott of Cambridge; and John Hayes Watson of Bayside, Long Island, New York.

The Jubilee Advisory Committee will act as mentors to the Freshman Jubilee Committee next spring. In addition to F. L. Barton, Chairman, the members are as follows: Harold Robertson Jones of Kansas City, Missouri; Henry Parish 2nd of New York City; Robert Morgan Parker of Providence, Rhode Island; John Wilder Perkins of Hampton. New Hampshire; and William Thomas Reid 3rd of Brookline

and C. McG. Wells and J. J. Maher, Vice-Chairmen, is as folows: John Wright Adie of Chestnut Hill; Henry Goddard Bradlee of Brookline; Samuel Willard Bridges Jr. of Newton; Thayer Cumings of Bedford Hills, New York; George Wallace Foster of West Roxbury; Charles Lewis Harding Jr. of Dedham; Columbus O'Donnell Iselin of New York City; George Beere Moynahan of Mattapan; Perry Rogers Pease of Hempstead, Long Island, New York; Harold Irving Pratt of New York City; Kenneth Morse Rogers of Dorchester; Hovey Edward Slayton of Manchester, New Hampshire; Donald Spencer of Cambridge; Donald LeBosquet Sweeney of Newton Highlands; Albert Tilt Jr. of New York City; Charles Lee Todd Jr. of South Lincoln; and Richard Trimble Jr. of New York City.

The Foreign Students Committee is designed to keep in touch with foreign students in the class. Besides the Chairman, H. A. MacCubbin, the Committee consists of a Secretary, Lement Upham Harris of Tuxedo Park, New York, and the following members: Charles Edward Baldwin Jr. of Chester, Pennsylvania; William Rowell Chase of Brookline; Harold Kennedy Hudner of Fall River; Robert Hugo Schacht of Brookline; Charles Folsom Walcott of Cambridge; and John Hayes Watson of Bayside, Long Island, New York.

The Jubilee Advisory Committee will act as mentors to the Freshman Jubilee Committee next spring. In addition to F. L. Barton, Chairman, the members are as follows: Harold Robertson Jones of Kansas City, Missouri; Henry Parish 2nd of New York City; Robert Morgan Parker of Providence, Rhode Island; John Wilder Perkins of Hampton. New Hampshire; and William Thomas Reid 3rd of Brookline

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