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The election of the Senior Class Secretary, the Class Committee, the Class Day Committee, and the Photograph Committee will be held in the '77 Gate Lodge today between 8 A. M. and 6 P. M.
At a meeting of the nominating Committee held last evening C. Loring, H. V. Morgan, and G. F. Waterbury withdrew their names from the list of nominees for the Class Day Committee, and F. H. Burrage and R. H. Hutchinson from the nominees for the Photograph Committee. G. P. Gardner, Jr., of Boston was nominated for the Class Committee and R. L. Groves of Coudersport, Pa., for the Class Day Committee by the Nominating Committee. The revised list of nominations is as follows:
Secretary--R. W. Hall, Malden; C. C. Little, Brookline; J. E. Thayer, Jr., Lancaster.
Class Committee--G. G. Browne, Los Angeles, Cal.; G. P. Gardner, Jr., Boston; S. T. Hicks, Arlington; L. C. Seaverns, Chicago, Ill.
Class Day Committee--W. K. Earle, Minneapolis, Minn.; F. P. Ferguson, Jamaica Plain, L. I., N. Y.; W. P. Fuller, South Walpole; R. L. Groves, Coudersport, Pa.; R. C. Hallowell, Wilmington, Del.; R. Haydock, Germantown, Pa.; F. deH. Houston, Concord; L. M. Little, Newburyport; E. V. Long, Maroa, Ill.; E. K. Merrihew, Newton; J. S. Reed, Portland, Ore.; F. M. deSelding, Summit, N. J.; L. Watson, Brookline.
Photograph Committee--P. W. Carter, West Newton; F. H. Cooke, Chicago, Ill.; J. F. Day, St. Louis, Mo.; G. S. Deming, New York, N. Y.; G. W. Hallowell, Wilmington, Del.; H. Hooper, Chicago, Ill.; W. O. Kenney, Weston; P. R. Lieder, Brooklyn, N. Y.; E. H. Ruch, Englewood, N. J.; H. Watson, Brookline.
Seniors are reminded of the following rule of the election of the committees:
"Every elector shall vote for two candidates for the Class Committee, three for the Photograph Committee, and seven for the Class Day Committee. The two candidates receiving the highest number of votes for the Class Committee, and the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes for the Photograph Committee, and the seven candidates receiving the highest number of votes for the Class Day Committee shall be declared elected, Each committee shall be elect its own chairman."
Two changes in the list of watchers at the polls have been made. The revised list is as follows: 8-9, C. Loring, H. V. Morgan; 9-10, S. Galatti, P. Perkins; 10-11, R. Amory, R. S. Marshall; 11-12, L. M. Little, C. D. Ryan; 12-1, H. E. Harwood, F. deH. Houston; 1-1.30, T. G. Aspinwall, T. K. Ware; 1.30-2.30, J. R. Chapin, R. C. Hallowell; 2.30-3.30, G. W. Hallowell, J. E. Thayer; 3.30-4.30, C. M. Garrett, D. J. Witmer; 4.30-6, W. P. Fuller, E. H. Ruch.
The following men are asked to be at the CRIMSON Office at 7 o'clock to count votes: S. Galatti, G. P. Gardner, Jr., R. L. Groves, R. C. Hallowell, E. E. Hunt, C. Loring, H. V. Morgan, R. M. Page, H. M. Pirnie, J. S. Reed, E. H. Ruch, S. A. Sargent, Jr., L. C. Seaverns, J. E. Thayer, P. Wyman.
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