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Names of the members of the Sophomore Class who have been nominated for the offices of President, Vice-President, and the Secretary-Treasurer, were given out last night in behalf of the Student Council by T. W. Nazro '34, retiring president of the class.
Other retiring officers are A. B. Hallowell, and R. P. Waters. Additions may be made to the list as usual by petitions containing 25 or more names. They should be sent in writing to Eliot House B-43 before 6 o'clock, Thursday, February 18.
Narzo urged that the members of the class take full advantage of the clause concerning petitions.
Ballots will be sent through the mail to all members of the class, and the complete polling list of all the nominees will be printed in the CRIMSON beforehand. The following men have been nominated:
For President
Archibald Manning Brown, Jr., of New York, New York.
Paul deBarsy deGive of Atlanta, Georgia.
Roger Harper Martin of West Barnstable.
John Bridgers White of Thomasville, Georgia.
Stanton Whitney, Jr., of Red Bank, New Jersey.
For Vice-President
Richard Glover Ames, of Wayland.
Arthur Osgood Choate of Pleasantville, New York.
Edward James Rogers of Belleville, Illinois.
Atreus Von Schrader, Jr., of New York, New York.
John Ware, Jr. of Milton.
Taggart Whipple of Cohasset.
For Secretary-Treasurer
Theodore Chase of Concord.
Guy Scull Hayes of Andover.
Chester Harding King of Syracuse, New York.
Carl Albert Pescosolide of Newtonville.
Andrew Eliot Ritchie, Jr., of Chestnut Hill.
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