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FRESHMAN ELECTIONS TONIGHT

DORMITORY HOUSE COMMITTEES TO BE CHOSEN FROM 6.45 TO 6.45 O'CLOCK.

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Elections for the Freshman House Committees will be held in the Common Rooms of the three halls this evening from 6.45 to 7.45 o'clock. Five members are to be elected, by ballot, from each dormitory.

The following men have been nominated: Smith Halls--G. L. Batchelder, Jr., R. H. Bond; H. Bridgman; S. R. Dunham, Jr.; W. B. Felton; F. W. hatch; N. P. Hill; F. W. Hobbs; J. D. Hutchinson; G. D. Leighton; C. D. Murray; J. Pickering, Jr.; M. Shattuck; F. F. Webster; F. B. Whitman; T. G. Wilder; P. Zach.

Standish Hall--F. L. Casey; R. Cobb; H. Cooldige; R. Coolidge; O. F. Flynn; C. F. Fuller; H. Fiske, Jr.; J. H. P. Howard; R. H. Kissell; P. E. Jackson; J. L. Leighton; L. S. Steiner; W. Platt; A. Perkins; E. W. Pervere; M. Phinney; W. B. Stevens; R. W. Stewart; B. E. Wells.

Gore Hall.--R. B. Bishop, 2d; R. C. Clement; W. Dexter; H. C. Flower; C. O. Flynn; A. W. Greenough; C. F. Guild; F. O. Kendall; P B. Lange; R. Little; W. A. Mitchell; Q, Roosevelt; A. Thorndike, Jr.

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