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The elections for officers of the Sophomore Class will be continued today from 8.45 until 6 o'clock at the '77 Gate, and from 8.45 until 1 o'clock at the New Lecture Hall and at Sever Hall. Since about 100 ballots are still needed to complete the sixty percent quota required by the class constitution, it has been necessary to hold the voting for the fourth day.
The complete list of nominations follows:
President
M. H. Bohlen.
B. F. Rice-Bassett.
P. H. Theopold.
Vice-President
H. T. Dunker.
A. B. Harlow.
W. W. Ingraham.
Secretary-Treasurer
Gardner Cowles Jr.
Morrison Mills.
P. H. Robb.
Student Council Member
F. G. Akers.
G. W. Burgess.
G. D. Braden.
M. W. Greenough.
A. D. Samborski.
The following members of the Class of 1924 have been chosen to act as poll-watchers. If any of the men appointed cannot serve, they must arrange to have a substitute take their place, since they alone are responsible for watching the polls at the hours assigned to them.
To Serve at '77 Gate
8.45-10.--L. F. Holmes.
10-11.--Carroll Harrington.
11-12.--J. P. Monks.
12-1.--Curtis Nelson.
2-3.--A. L. Coburn.
3-4.--Rhodes Lockwood.
4-5.--E. K. Merrill.
5-6.--J. U. Harris.
To Serve at New Lecture Hall
8.45-10.--H. L. Arnold.
10-11.--W. R. Baylies.
11-12.--N. K. Fairbank.
12-1.--M. H. Harris.
To Serve at Sever Hall.
8.45-10.--H. L. Cole.
10-11.--F. H. Jencks.
11-12.--G. U. Baylies.
12-1.--F. M. Seamans.
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