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Nominations for officers of the Phillips Brooks House Association for 1924-25 were announced yesterday afternoon by the nominating committee composed of B. McK. Henry '24, president of the Association, R. P. Bullard '24, R. S. Hubbard '24, and Corliss Lamont '24.
Additional nominations may be made by petitions signed by 20 members of the University, subject to the approval of the nominating committee. Such petitions must be in the hands of the Secretary, E. G. Lowry Jr. '25 at the Phillips Brooks House not later than February 9. The election will be held at the Phillips Brooks House on February 12 by means of the Australian ballot system.
The men who are elected will take office directly after the spring recess except the Treasurer, who will not assume his duties until the beginning of the fiscal year on June 1.
The complete list of nominees is as follows:
President
Edward George Lowry Jr. '25, of Washington, D. C.
Benjamin Franklin Rice-Bassett '25, of New York City.
Vice-President
Gardner Cowles Jr. '25, of Des Moines, Ia.
William Henry Gratwick Jr., '25, of Linwood, N. Y.
Secretary
John James Maher '26, of Bridgeport, Conn.
William Ichabod Nichols '26, of Wilton, Conn.
Treasurer
Richard Hinckley Field '26, of Phillips, Me.
William Conkling Ladd '26, of Cleveland, O.
Librarian
George Douglass Debevoise '26, of New York City.
Lement Upham Harris '26, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.
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