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CAST FINAL BALLOT IN SENIOR ELECTIONS TODAY

VOTE FOR CLASS SECRETARY AND COMMITTEES FROM 8 TO 6 O'CLOCK.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The final elections of Senior secretary and members of the class committees will be held in Phillips Brooks House today between 8 and 6 o'clock.

Two men are to be elected to the Class Committee, three to the Photo-graph Committee, and seven to the Class Day Committee. A complete list of all 1916 nominations will be found on page seven.

F. P. Coolidge has withdrawn his nomination for the Class Day Committee.

The following Juniors have been appointed to watch the polls today. Men who are unable to keep these appointments must be sure to provide substitutes; 8 to 9. G. B. Emmons and W. G. Garritt; 9 to 10. W. H. Meeker and J. C. Hubbell; 10 to 11, T. H. Rice and H. G. Reynolds; 11 to 12, O. G. Kirkpatrick and R. R. Brown; 12 to 1, J. E. P. Morgan and W. Willcox, Jr.; 1 to 2, R. Baldwin and E. O. Baker; 2 to 3, R. B. Bancrof; and T. Clark; 3 to 4, L. H. Ganan and D. Campbell; 4 to 5, G. A. Parson and R. D. Hunneman; 5 to 6, M. P. Geraghty and H. Wentworth.

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