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Compared with normal years, a very few men will take part in the election of officers for the Senior class tomorrow. Over four hundred members of the Class of 1918 have not returned to College this year, leaving less than a third of the Seniors to carry on the activities of the whole class. An increased responsibility rests on the shoulders of those who are left to elect the men best fitted for their work. Though an effort is being made to secure the votes of those who are in active service and away from College through the mail, it will be impossible to reach more than a comparatively small number in this way. It is therefore important not only that every Senior make certain to be at the polls tomorrow, but that he cast his vote after careful, unprejudiced consideration. The standard of 1918 class officers has been exceptionally high in the past. The Senior officers are more important than those of any other year. There is an opportunity and a duty for every Senior to maintain the standards of his class by voting wisely at the elections tomorrow.
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