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SENIORS WILL ALSO CAST BALLOTS IN FIRST ELECTION FOR CLASS OFFICERS

EFFECTIVE AFTER EXAMS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University will vote today on the question of advancing the daily schedule one hour with the commencement of the second semester. On Tuesday, January 15, the Student Council authorized the balloting, and part of the resolution passed at that time stated "that in the event of favorable action by the student body, it (the one-hour advance in academic engagements) be recommended to the Faculty for their consideration and decision."

The exact wording of the ballot follows:

"Question: Are you in favor of changing the Time Schedule of the University, after the Mid-Year Period, so that all Academic Engagements will be advanced one hour?" Each ballot must be signed to be counted in the final result.

Polls will be open from 9 to 6 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House for the Senior Class, in the Union for the Junior Class, in the CRIMSON Building for the Sophomore Class, and in the Smith Halls Common Room for the Freshman Class. Watchers at the polls have been appointed to conduct the balloting. At Phillips Brooks House the watchers at the polls appointed for the Senior Class election will also supervise the 1918 voting in this referendum. Members of 1920 and 1921 will serve at the other polls.

The following men are expected to be present at the place and hour mentioned:

At the Union: 9--10, M. Heard '20 and E. V. Stires '20; 10-11, E. Cabot '20 and C. F. Batchelder '20; 11-12, B. Lewis '20 and D. L. Withington '20; 12-1, R. W. Harwood '20 and H. McK. Erb 20; 1-2, F. K. Bullard '20 and G. Tilton '20; 2-3, C. H. Corning '20 and D. P. Robinson '20; 3-4, J. B. Mabon '20 and C. W. Eliot '20; 4-5, J. R. Meeker '21 and J. G. King '20; 5-6, B. H. B. Damon '20 and C. S. Howard '20.

At the CRIMSON Building: 9-10, J. C. Bolton '20 and P. Hofer '21; 10-11, W. G. Louderback '20 and C. P. Anderson '21; 11-12, T. H. Gammack '20 and F. M. Bacon '21; H. D. Costigan '20 and E. Bangs '21; 1-2, D. C. Hawkins '20 and J. Holmes '21; 2-3, E. A. Bacon '20 and J. A. Sessions '21; 3-4, F. C. Lawrence '20 and P. T. Cumner 21; 4-5, E. A. McCouch '20 and H. P. King '21; 5-6, W. P. Belknap '20 and C. S. Stillman '21.

At smith Halls Common Room: 9-10, C. Kelleher '21 and P. Birdsall '21; 10-11, H. H. Faxon '21 and P. Salter 21; 11-12, W. Mch, Keyser '20 and R. Jenney '21; 12-1, R. A. Thorndike '21 and E. L. Bigelow '21; 1-2, P. Hofer 21 and W. DeFord '21; 2-3, H. R. Atkinson '21 and P. C. Cabot '21; 3-4, R. M. Sedgwick '21 and P. Hapgood '21; 4-5, M. P. Davis '21 and F. H. Cumming '21; 5-6, T. C. Wales '21 and R. S. Humphrey '21.

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