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The preliminary elections for marshal and permanent secretary of the third year class of the Law School will be held in the library in Langdell Hall today from 11 to 1 and from 2 to 4 o'clock. The ballot box has been placed at the Round Table in the library.
At this election, each voter is required to indicate upon his ballot the three nominees for marshal and the three for secretary whose names he wishes to appear on the ballot in the final election. Only those men are entitled to vote who are either regularly registered in the third year class or are taking third year work with the expectation of completing the course for their degree in June.
The following have been nominated for marshal: Leonard Dawson Adkins, of Easton, Md.; James Eugene Bennett, of Youngstown, Ohio; Francis Leo Daily, of Peoria, Ill.; Shelton Hale, of Rogersville, Tenn.; Alexander Iselin Henderson '13, of New York, N. Y.; Gerard Carl Henderson '12, of Monadnock, N. H.; Paul Vories McNutt, of Martinsville, Ind.; Harold Alonzo Scragg, of Scranton, Pa.; Elliott Dunlap Smith '13, of Chicago, Ill.; Edward Otto Tabor, of Pascagoula, Miss.; and Vanderbilt Webb, of Shelburne, Vt. For permanent secretary: Floyd Gilbert Blair '13, of Brookline; Eugene Thomas Connolly, of Beverly Farms; Richard Conover Evarts '13, of Cambridge; John Andrew Frantz, of Lancaster, Pa.; Wright Hugus, of Wheeling, W. Va.; Calvert Magruder, of Annapolis, Md.; and Spencer Bishop Montgomery, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The election committee consists of Stewart Marion Seymour '13, of Chatham, N. Y.; Edmund Burke Shea, of Ashland, Wis.; and Ralph Comstock Taylor, of Lockport, N. Y.
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