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The election for the remaining Senior officers and committees will be held today. The polls will be open all day at the Crimson Building, and at meal times at Memorial Hall.
To be eligible to vote at this election, men must have entered or be receiving a degree with the class of 1921. A list of eligible voters has been posted in Sever Hall, the Union, the Crimson Building.
Any man whose name is not on the voters' list, and who thinks he is eligible should either see Mr. Terry in University 4 or the Nominating Committee between 1 and 1.30 today at the Crimson Building.
Stoddard B. Colby has withdrawn his name from the list of nominees for the Class Day Committee.
The complete list of poll watchers is as follows:
Crimson Building
8 to 9, A. L. Abbott and J. Alger Jr.; 9 to 10, G. M. Appleton and C. W. Baker Jr.; 10 to 11, W. J. Banes and O. Barton; 11 to 12, F. G. Bemis and G. P. Bickford; 12 to 1, R. G. Boyd and J. T. Bradlee; 1 to 2, H. C. Burr and A. H. Chatfield; 2 to 3, N. Choate and J. Codman; 3 to 4, O. H. Coolidge and F. W. Crocker; 4 to 5, G. S. Morse and R. Emerson; 5 to 6, D. P. Ferguson and H. M. Forbes.
Memorial Hall
8 to 8.45, W. Gale and J. C. Green; 8.45 to 9.30, F. T. Pratt and L. A. Hallock; 12 to 12.45, P. Harrison, R. H. Hopkins, E. V. Otis and C. J. Innes; 5.30 to 6, R. N. Johnson and L. B. La Farge.
It is of the utmost importance that these men should appear promptly at the designated times or should procure a substitute as they alone are responsible for watching the polls at the times appointed.
The following men have been appointed members of the Junior Counting Committee: R. R. Higgins, Chairman; J. S. Barss, A. Clark, R. Emerson, J. N. Macy, E. O. Otis, G. K. Wakefield, E. D. Weatherhead and F. S. Williams. Ballots will be counted at 6.30 at the Phillips Brooks House.
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