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LEWIS FRESHMAN PRESIDENT

P. L. Wendell Elected Vice-President and G. H. Roosevelt Secretary.

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At a meeting of the Freshman class held last evening in the Living Room of the Union, the following officers were elected for the year: president, Richard Plympton Lewis, of South Walpole; vice-president, Percy Langdon Wendell, of Jamaica Plain; secretary-treasurer, Gracie Hall Roosevelt, of New York, N. Y. The total number of votes was 373.

The balloting was as follows: for president R. P. Lewis, 342, W. B. Marsh, 31; for vice-president, P. L endell, unanimous; for secretary-treasurer, G. H. Roosevelt, 158, W. C. Graustein, 79, O. Wolcott, 70, W. J. Blake, 34, M. F. Carr, 20.

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