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There will be a meeting of the Junior class tonight at 7 o'clock in Upper Massachusetts to elect a committee to nominate the class officers for the coming year.
The extract from the 1909 constitution in regard to this meeting reads as follows: "At this meeting nominations for the committee may be made to the number of 20, and a ballot then being cast, each man voting for 10 of the 20 nominees, the 10 men receiving the highest number of votes shall constitute the committee. In addition to the 10 elected members, the class officers shall be members ex office. The committee so elected shall nominate within one week, at least two candidates for each office." The committee elected tonight will meet next Monday evening at 7 o'clock in the Assembly Room of the Union.
In order to get a representative committee every member of the class is urged to be present tonight.
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