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Senior Voting Lists Not Arranged Alphabetically

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The lists of Seniors eligible to vote in the coming elections which are posted in the Union, the CRIMSON Building, Memorial Hall, Leavitt and Peirce's and the south entry of University Hall are not arranged in strict alphabetical order. All the names are grouped according to the first letter, but each group of names is not arranged in alphabetical sequence. Seniors therefore should look through all the names beginning with their last initial. In case of any error or omission on the lists, petitions for changes must be left with J. W. D. Seymour '17, Matthews 18, before Sunday evening.

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