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Crimson Candidates.

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The following forty-six men last night handed in their names as candidates for the CRIMSON.

From 1907--G. W. Bailey, L. A. Braman, C. M. Clark, D. Gardiner, R. O. Grover, S. P. Henshaw, J. H. Ijams, J. P. Lane, W. Lilly, A. S. Locke, H. B. Ogilby, W. C. Ryan, M. C. Ware, J. Weare.

From 1908--R. H. Bradley, C. T. Brady, Jr., D. S. Brigham, C. T. Brodrick, C. S. Brown, Jr., J. E. Cates, H. S. Davis, R. J. DeGolyer, L. P. Dodge, W. V. Ellis, S. Ervin, Jr., A. Fraser-Campbell, G. Gilder, W. G. Holloway, R. C. Houghton, K. Howes, J. Husband, A. V. Kidder, H. C. Knoblauch, E. C. Larned, E. Lewis, F. S. Montgomery, J. Park, J. Pulitzer, Jr., E. R. Riegel, J. D. C. Rodgers, D. Rosenblum, W. M. Schuyler, J. H. Thorne, G. Ware, C. J. Warren, L. E. Weber.

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