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FOUR NOMINATED BY PETITION FOR CLASS OFFICERSHIPS

Eight Now Candidates for Marshal and Four for Treasurer--Postcards of Reminder Sent 689 Eligibles

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Several additions have been made to the list of nominees for Senior class offices by petitions, which closed last evening at 7.45. The now nominees are as follows:

Joseph Carlton McGlone of Natick, for marshall; Donald LeBosque Sweeney of Newton Highlands, for treasurer; John Nickerson Watters of Winchester, for treasurer; and Edward John Metzdorf of Chicago, Ill., for class orator.

The complete and revised list of the nominees to be voted on next Wednesday is as follows:

For Marshal

Marion Adolphus Cheek of Berkley, Cal.; Thayer Cumings of Bedford Hills, N. Y.; Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe of New York City; John James Maher of Bridgeport, Conn.; Joseph Carlton McGlone of Natick; William Ichabod Nichols of Wilton, Conn.; Stanley de Jongh Osborne of Guatemala City, Guatemala; Willard Learoyd Tibbetts of South Boston.

For Treasurer

Richard Hinckley Field of Phillips, Me.; Leicester Haydon Sherrill of Philadelphia, Pa.; Donald LeBosquet Sweeney of Newton Highlands; John Nickerson Watters of Winchester.

For Poet

Ralph Sargent Bailey of Wollnston; Charles Allen Smart of Forest Hills, N. Y.

For Odist

Almon Goodwin Cooke of New York City; Howard Nott Doughty of Ipswich.

For Orator

Edward Campbell Aswell of Nashville, Tenn.; Chester Tevis Lane of Surrey, England; Edward John Metzdorf, of Chicago, Ill.

For Ivy Orator

Elmer Jared Bliss, Jr., of Boston; Walter Dumaux Edmonds of New York City.

For Chorister

Harold Robertson Jones of Kansas City, Mo.; Kenneth Morse Rogers of Dorchester.

Among the seniors there are 689 men who are eligible to vote, and these are being notified of the fact by postcards. They have all been urged to make sure that their ballots are included in the vote to be taken on Wednesday.

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