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COBB CANDIDATE FOR MARSHAL

ONLY MAN ADDED TO ORIGINAL 1919 NOMINATIONS BY PETITION.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Only one additional nomination for an officer of the Senior Class has been made. This was the nomination of Russell Cobb '19, of New York, N. Y., for marshal. With this one addition, therefore, the complete list of nominees as published recently in the CRIMSON will stand for election tomorrow. Polls will be open in the CRIMSON Building from 9 A. M. until 6 P. M.

The new voting list will be posted this morning on the Bulletin Boards in University Hall, the CRIMSON Building and elsewhere. No man whose name is not upon the list, or who has not informed E. A. Hill '19 by tonight, of his reasons for being on the list, will be allowed to vote.

The following Juniors will act as watchers at the polls at the times indicated, during the Senior elections tomorrow: 9-10, J. G. Coolidge, E. W. Pavenstedt; 10-11, C. F. Batchelder, A. E. Kirk; 11-12, P. K. Fisher, A. Horween; 12-1, R. Fiske, Jr., R. W. Marks; 1-2, P. E. Stevenson, R. B. Williamson; 2-3, R. Gerould, F. Workum; 3-4, L. B. Evans, J. V. Spalding; 4-5, J. C. Bolton, S. H. Johnson; 5-6, R. P. Hallowell, P. C. Washburn.

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