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NOMINATE '22 OFFICERS

PETITIONS DUE ON SATURDAY

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Nominations for the class officers of 1922 have been drawn up by a committee of last year's officers, as provided by the Junior constitution. The nominees are: President, Louis Butler McCagg Jr. of New York and Richard Robertson Higgins of Winchester; vice-president, Edward Francis Goode of Boston, John Morrison Martin of Cambridge and Richard Skinner Whitney Jr. of Boston; secretary-treasurer, Gardner Sutherland Morse of Hingham and Joseph James Kennedy of New Bedford; student council members (four to be elected), Malcolm Bradlee of Boston, Robert Gray Potter of Watertown, Edward Daly Weatherhead of Cleveland, Ohio, George Miller Appleton of Buffalo, N. Y., Mitchell Gratwick of Buffalo, N. Y., Myles Pierce Baker of Cambridge and John Crocker of Fitchburg.

Petitions signed by at least 35 members of the class will add names to this list, and should be presented to the secretary-treasurer of the class before noon on Saturday, October 16. At least three nominees are required for each office by the class constitution. In case not enough petitions are handed in to satisfy this requirement, the committee will make the additional nominations itself.

The elections will be held simultaneously with the Sophomore voting on Tuesday, October 19.

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