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TO VOTE FOR 1923 CLASS OFFICERS IN SEVER HALL TODAY

Men Appointed as Poll-Watchers Must Report at Designated Times-Ballot Counters to Meet at Union at 7.30

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The officers of the class of 1923 will be elected today by the eligible voters of the Senior class. The Nominating Committee has decided to open polls only in Sever Hall in order to eliminate any chances for confusion that might arise by having a number of different polling places. The voting will take place in the rear vestibule of the hall and the polls will be open from 9 A. M. to 7 P.M.

The Nominating Committee announced yesterday the resignation of Wallace Everard Stearns of Concord, N. H. Who had been nominated for the office of treasurer.

In voting today, Seniors are to place a check against the name of one man for each positions except in the case of the Marshals, where three are to be elected according to the following rule in the Senior class constitution:

"Every elector shall vote for three candidates for Marshals, indicating his preference for fFirst Marshal. Of the three elected, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes for first Marshal shall be declared First Marshal; of the other two, the one whose total vote is higher shall be Second Marshal, and the other one Third Marshal"

The following Junior committee has been appointed to count the ballots, the members of which, must report at the Union this evening promptly at 7.30 o'clock: F. A. O. Sohwarz, chairman; F. T. Baldwin, J. M. Begg, A. B. Davis, W. N. Gates, F. S. Hill, K. S. Pfaffman, E. St. R. Reynal, J. H. Sherburne.

Announce Junior Poll-Watchers

The following Juniors have been appointed poll watchers: 9-10-G.U. Baylies and W. E. Cbllins. 10-11-A. L. Coburn and L. B. Damon. 11-12-R. deS. Childs and C. C. Colt. 12-1-C. C. Carpenter and H. L. Gilbert. 1-2-J. U. Harris and D. Blair-Smith. 2-3-W. R. Baylies and W. S. Holmes. 3-4-P. A. Byron and E. N. Carson. 4-5-G. M. Kendall and L. J. Abbot. 5-6-S. N. Brown and S. P. Edgerton. 6-7-R. D. Gerould and Curtis Childs.

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 for responsible watching the polls at the times appointed.

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