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Co-operative Vote Decided.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

A comparison of the list of men who voted at the meeting of the Co-operative Society on Wednesday afternoon with a list of members eligible to vote has not materially changed the result of the election. After the re-count the vote stands as follows: For president-C. H. Ayres, 184; Professor L. J. Johnson, 136. For secretary-Professor J. H. Gardiner, 160; G. Ireland 1L., 154. For member of the Board of Directors representing the Faculty of Arts and Sciences-C. L. Bouton, 170; H. R. Meyer, 147.

Inasmuch as there were no nominations in addition to those of the Board of Stockholders for treasurer and seven other of the members of the Board of Directors the following nominees of the Stockholders, together with the officers elected at the meeting Wednesday afternoon, now constitute the Board of Directors and officers of the Society: Treasurer, W. M. McInnes; Directors-from the Graduate School, K. L. Mark: from the Law School, Professor J. I. Westengard; from the Medical School, Dr. F. B. Mallory: from the University at large, A. A. Ballantine; from the Senior class, Roger Ernst; from the Junior class, J. A. Burgess; from the Sophomore class, R. W. Leatherbee.

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