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TEN NAMES FILED BY PETITION FOR FRESHMAN BALLOT

Freshman Class Only One of Those New Voting to Use Petitions-Poll Will Be at Union

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Ten men from the Class of 1935 have been nominated by petition for election to the offices of president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, making to date a total of 23 names which will be voted on by ballot at the end of this week, in the Union.

The petitions received by Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, chairman of the Committee on Freshman Affairs, each signed by 25 members of the class, are as follows: For president, William Charles McCarty, of Arlington; Franklin Plummer Whitbeck, of Bronxville, New York. For vice-president, Edwin Ide Brainard, of Arlington; Richard Woolen Emory, of Baltimore, Maryland; Thomas Ferguson Locke, of Boston; Arthur Stanwood Pier, Jr., of Concord, New Hampshire; David Daniel Scan-nel, Jr., of Jamaica Plain. For Secretary-treasurer, Donald Armstrong, of West Roxbury; Delavan Carlos Clos, of New York, New York: Lee Perot Howard, of Larchmont, New York.

These ten additions to the Freshman ballot, filed yesterday, have been the only ones to be received by the nominating committees of the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior classes, which are all holding elections at the present time.

From the complete list of nominations under each office, one man only may be elected. In order to be valid, each ballot must bear the signature of the voter.

The final list of these originally nominated and those nominated by petitions follows.

For President Ebenezer Francis Bowditch, of Concord Robert Somers Brookings II, of Alexandria, Virginia Charles King Howard, of Larchmont, New York Randolph Appleton Kidder, of Andover William Charles McCarty, of Arlington Franklin Plummer Whitbeck, of Brouxville, New York William Keblinger Wyant of Atlanta, Georgia

For Vice-President Edwin Ide Brainard, of Arlington Robert Bradley Curter, of Charles River Richard Weolen Emory, of Baltimore, Maryland Irwin McDowell Garfield, of Boston George Thomas Keyes, of Boston Chester Kanfman Litman, of Brookline Thomas Ferguson Locke, of Boston

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