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Lampoon Candidates.

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In response to a call for candidates for the Lampoon, thirty-three men presented themselves yesterday afternoon. The candidates are as follows:

J. W. Kieley '99, F. Lawrance '99, H. P. Huntress '99, R. P. Utter '98, W. T. Arndt '97, H. Barker '98, C. I. Wright 98, A. B. Cunningham '97, R. M. Barlser '98, W. Morse '99, G. Noble '98, A. Z. Reed '97, H. W. Williams '99, E. A. Reed '97, W. F. Dill L. S., F. L. Hardenbrook '98, S. Kellogg '98, L. Williams '97, J. F. Brice '99, W. H. Gray '98, S. M. Pierce '98, S. Robinson '98, H. P. Doust '99, R. E. Andrews '99, D. D. Lloyd '99, C. H. L. Johnston '99, R. F. Maynard '98, H. C. Hazeltine '99, H. L. Meader '99, H. Sayne '98, G. Allen '98, C. W. Ford '97, J. C. Whitfield '98.

These men and any others who wish to try for the Lampoon can see the committees at the sanctum at 77 Mt. Auburn street any Tuesday afternoon from 5 to 6.

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