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FOUR NAMES ADDED TO SENIOR BALLOT

Crosby and Holland Are Nominated for Permanent Class Committee--Andrade and Dunn Put on Album Ballot

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Acceptance by the Nominating Committee yesterday of four nominations and two resignations featured the final formation of the list of candidates for the second group of Senior class officers, to be voted on tomorrow.

Harlow Niles Higinbotham has withdrawn from the list of nominees for Permanent Secretary, and Alan Orrick Fordyce resigned his nomination to the Album Committee.

Joseph Patrick Crosby of Jamaica Plain and Harold La Berne Holland of Dayton, Ohio, have been nominated for Permanent Class Committee; and Eduardo Andrade of Scarsdale, N. Y., and Richard Thomas Dunn of Bridgeport, Conn., were added to the list of nominees for the Album Committee.

At the balloting tomorrow, the voter must vote for only the number of men to be elected to each office. A check is to be made opposite the name of one candidate for Permanent Secretary, two for the Permanent Class Committee, five for the Album Committee, and seven for the Class Day Committee. The preferential system of voting will not be used.

If a voter does not signify the required number of candidates for each office, the votes cast by him for that office will be completely discarded. This rule has been made necessary to avoid possible errors in counting the votes for the divers candidates for each office.

The polls will be open in Sever and Harvard Halls from 8.45 to 5 o'clock and in Pierce Hall from 8.45 to 1 o'clock. They will be under the direction of a committee of Juniors appointed for that duty and headed by A. R. Sweezy '29.

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