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1922 ELECTIONS FEB. 18--COUNCIL NAMES 7 NOMIEES

CHOOSE FOUR OFFICERS

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The Student Council yesterday decided upon Tuesday, February 18, as the date for the Freshman Class elections and made the following nominations for the class officers.

President--Henry Francis Colt, of Geneseo, New York, and John Crocker, of Fitchburg.

Vice-President--Donald Angier, of Waban, and Mitchell Gratwick, of Buffalo, New York.

Secretary-treasurer.--Myles Pierce Baker, of Cambridge, and Edwin Clapp Lincoln, of Hingham.

Student council Representative--Louis Butler McCagg, Jr., of New York, N. Y., Howard Elliott, Jr., of Boston, and Philip Mason Sears, of Brookline.

Additional nominations for 1922 class officers may be made by petition, each petitions must be in the hands of A. H. Bright '19, secretary of the Student Council, 60 Mt. Auburn street, by Sunday evening, February 16 at 7 o'clock. The entire list of nominations and the watchers at the polls will be announced after that date.

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