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21 Juniors, 13 Sophomores Are Nominated for Student Council

Will Meet on May 19 to Choose 5 Juniors and 3 Sophomores To Complete Council

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Twenty-one Juniors and 13 Sophomores have been nominated for the annual elections to the Student Council, it was announced last night by Francis Keppel '38, retiring president. Voting will be held in the Houses, Dudley Hall, Sever, Emerson, and Harvard on Tuesday, May 17.

Six men will be elected from the Class of 1939 and three from the Class of 1940. These nine chosen will meet on Thursday, May 19, to appoint eight additional men, five Juniors and three Sophomores. The entire new Council will then gather on Wednesday, May 25, to elect officers for the year. Retiring officers are, besides Keppel, Wiley E. Mayne '38, secretary, and Caspar W. Weinberger '38, treasurer.

The nominations are:

Class of 1939

Cleveland Amory, Oliver P. Bolton, Robert M. Bunker, Charles L. Burwell, William L. Calfee, Edmond LaB. Cherbonnier, Harold M. Curtiss, Jr., Frank P. Davidson, Ellsworth S. Grant, Robert L. Green, Jr., Albert J. Hanlon, Jr., Francis A. Harding, Jr., J. Spence Harvin, Richard P. Hedblom, Hunter Hendee, Robert E. Lane, Laurence S. Levy, Robert E. L. Strider, Richard H. Sullivan, James Tobin, and Paul R. Wentworth.

Class of 1940

Eugene V. Clark, L. Blair Clark, John L. Donnell, Mason Fernald, Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr., Thomas V. Healey, Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., F. Rockwell Hollands, James D. Lightbody, Jr., Charles D. Lutz, Jr., Douglas Mercer, Phil C. Neal, and Samuel W. White, Jr.

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