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Nominations of officers for the class of 1923 during the current year have been made by a committee composed of last year's officers, as provided in the constitution of the Junior and Sophomore classes, as follows: President, W. C. Bennet, of Somerville; and John Gardiner Flint, of Boston; Vice-President, P. B. Kunhardt, of North Andover; and P. E. Wilson, of East Gloucester; secretary-treasurer, Morris Duane, of Philadelphia. Pa.; and E. S. Webster Jr., of Chestnut Hill; Student Council member, H. W. Clark, of Ketchikan, Alaska; B. S. Cogan, of Stoneham; C. K. Cummings jr., of Boston; H. R. Davis, of Pittsburgh, pa.; A. H. Gordon, of Brookline; C. H. Hawes, of Fall River; A. H. Ladd, of Milton; and M. W. Self, of Abilene, Texas.
Additional Nominations by Petition
Additional officers may be nominated by petitions, signed by at least 30 members of the class. Such petitions must be delivered to the secretary-treasurer, Sheridan Logan, at Randolph 40 before noon on Friday, October 14. In case enough petitions are not received to make the required three nominees for each office, the nomination committee shall make the necessary additional nominations in accordance with the class constitution. Sufficient Student Council nominees have been made, but more may be added by petition. Four candidates will be elected.
The elections will be held on Tuesday, October 18, according to the amendment to the class constitution, adopted on May 29, 1920, which provides that at least sixty percent of the class must vote in order to make the election valid. Poll watchers and ballot counters will be announced upon appointment within a few days.
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