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Juniors an Sophomores Pick Nine Men From 41 Nominees Today to Make Up Nucleus of New 1937-38 Student Council

Results Announced Wednesday When Men Elected Will Choose 8 More Men

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Present Juniors and Sophomores will cast their votes in the Student council election today to choose six members of 1938 and three of 1939 to serve as a nucleus for the 1937-38 Council. These nine men will meet on Wednesday to choose five additional Juniors and three Sophomores.

The whole ;new Council will meet on Friday the choose officers and to hear the reports of the retiring president, secretary, and treasurer.

Twenty-four Juniors will stand in the election for 1938; 21 men were originally nominated by the out-going Council, one of whom had to be dropped. Four men, Richard T. Davis, George F. Lowman, Paul Massik, and Sheldon Ware, were added to the ballot by petition.

Seventeen Sophmores will be up for election; 13 were originally nominated, one was dropped, and six were added by petition; Robert M. Bunker, Richard R. Flood, Francis A. Harding, Jr., Richard P. Hedblom, Ulysses J. Lupien, Jr., and Henry R. Russell.

Only members of the Junior Class may vote for the 1938 nominees; every man in this Class should vote for six. Only Sophomores may vote in the 1939 election and may vote for three men. Unsigned ballots will be thrown out. Only men registered in these two classes at the moment may vote.

Results will be announced on Wednesday morning, these being elected being notified by mail the afternoon before. Polling places are listed in the enclosed box. Balloting will take place today only. Polling Places and Times Sever Hall  10 and 11 Harvard Hall  10 and 11 House Dining Halls  lunch and supper Dudley Hall  12 to 2

1938 BALLOT

Charles Russell allen

James Sinclair Armstrong

Edward Larrabee Barnes

Nathaniel Goodard Henchley

Peter Thacher Brooks

John Lyell Dampeer

Carles Colton Daughaday, Jr.

Richard Talliesyn Davis

Morris Earle

Joseph Franklin

Herbert Bruce Griswold

Aaron Jerome Himelhoch

Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr.

Francis Keppel

George Frederick Lowman

Paul Massik

Wiley Edward Mayne

Philip Ttruman Shahan

Vernon Henry Struck

Robert Wells Snyder

Alvah Woodbury Sulloway

Sheldon Ware

Caspar Willard Weinberger

Gibson Winter

1939 BALLOT

Cleveland Amory

Richard Stanwood Benner, Jr.

Oliver Payne Bolton

Robert M. Bunker

Charles Leo Burwell

Frank Paul Davidson

Charles Dickey Dyer, 3rd.

Richard Russell Flood

Caleb Foote

Francis Austin Harding, Jr.

Joseph Spence Harvin

Richard Peter Hedblom

Ulysses John Lupien, Jr.

Robert Maurice Ravven

Henry Edwards Russell

Robert Alexander Sears

Richard Howard Sullivan

1938 BALLOT

Charles Russell allen

James Sinclair Armstrong

Edward Larrabee Barnes

Nathaniel Goodard Henchley

Peter Thacher Brooks

John Lyell Dampeer

Carles Colton Daughaday, Jr.

Richard Talliesyn Davis

Morris Earle

Joseph Franklin

Herbert Bruce Griswold

Aaron Jerome Himelhoch

Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr.

Francis Keppel

George Frederick Lowman

Paul Massik

Wiley Edward Mayne

Philip Ttruman Shahan

Vernon Henry Struck

Robert Wells Snyder

Alvah Woodbury Sulloway

Sheldon Ware

Caspar Willard Weinberger

Gibson Winter

1939 BALLOT

Cleveland Amory

Richard Stanwood Benner, Jr.

Oliver Payne Bolton

Robert M. Bunker

Charles Leo Burwell

Frank Paul Davidson

Charles Dickey Dyer, 3rd.

Richard Russell Flood

Caleb Foote

Francis Austin Harding, Jr.

Joseph Spence Harvin

Richard Peter Hedblom

Ulysses John Lupien, Jr.

Robert Maurice Ravven

Henry Edwards Russell

Robert Alexander Sears

Richard Howard Sullivan

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