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At a meeting of the Senior class, held last night to discuss the election of Class Day officers, the following motions were adopted:
1. That the Australian ballot system be used as in previous years.
2. That the plan for nominations and election used by the class of 1900 last year, be adopted by the class of 1901.
3. That the President be empowered to appoint a committee of five to have charge of the election.
4. That the election committee of five appointed by the president, be empowered to decide the date of the election.
5. That the election of the Senior Spread Committee be given up, and that this committee be appointed by the Class Day Committee, as subordinate to it.
6. That a "yes" or "no" vote by the Senior class on the question of wearing caps and gowns after the Easter recess, be taken at the same time that the class election is held.
After the meeting the election committee was appointed as follows: H. B. Clark, chairman; H. Blythe, H. W. French, R. S. Greene, H. W. Keene. These men are requested to meet at the CRIMSON office at 12 o'clock to day.
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