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At the Sophomore class elections held yesterday in the Lodge at the Class of '77 Gate, Robert Thomas Fisher, of Dorchester, was elected president; Lawrence Dunlap Smith, of Chicago, III., vice-president; and Heyliger deWindt, of Winnetka, III., secretary-treasurer.
The total number of votes cast was 297 as against 352 for the same class last year. The balloting for vice-president was very close, Smith receiving only two more votes than Wigglesworth. The votes were cast as follows: for president, R. T. Fisher 124, H. L. Gaddis 115, R. S. Potter 58; for vice-president, L. D. Smith 128; R. B. Wigglesworth 126, J. G. Wiggins 43; for secretary-treasurer, H. deWindt 98, T. Frothingham, Jr., 74, H. L. Groves 63, T. S. Ross 62.
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