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WILL USE POSTAL BALLOT FOR COUNCIL ELECTIONS

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The elections for the Student Council in which seven Juniors and three Sophomores will be chosen as a nucleus for next year's body are to be held by postal ballot according to an announcement made last night by the Executive Committee of the present Council. Almost 1500 men have a right to vote and will receive their ballots in the mail Monday morning. In order to be valid the ballots must be returned by 1 P. M. Wednesday, May 28, and must be signed by the voter.

Fifteen Juniors and eight Sophomores are up for election, the number of Sophomore nominees having been swelled by the nomination by petition of James Leland Combs of Long Branch, California.

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