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Twenty-two Sophomores and Juniors were nominated by the Student Council last night for election to next year's Council. Of the 15 members of the Class of 1928 who were nominated, seven will be chosen, and three of the seven Sophomores nominated will be elected. The votes will be taken by postal ballots which will be sent out immediately to members of the Sophomore and Junior Classes.
Nominees from the Class of 1828 are:
Henry Charles Bartlett, of Seattle, Washington.
Henry Wilkinson Bragdon, of Rocheater, N. Y.
John Fierce Chase, of Milton.
David Lloyd Garrison, of West Newton.
Mark de Wolfe Howe, of Boston.
Edmund Balch Jackson, of Cambridge.
Victor Owen Jones, of Cambridge.
William Barksdale Jones, of Vaughan, Miss.
Lee Mason McTurnan, of Los Angeles, Calif.
William Ashley Magie, of Chicago Ill.
Paul Henry Nitze, of Chicago, Ill.
Albert Henry O'Neil of West Roxbury.
James Lawrence Poole, of New York, City.
John Watts, of Morristown, N. J.
Nominees from the Class of 1929 are:
Winslow Carlton, of New York City.
Arthur Engene French Jr., of Winchester.
William Wayne Neff, of Chicago, Ill.
Charles McKim Norton, of New York City.
Henry Frederick Schwarz, of Greenwich, Conn.
Howard Whitmore Jr., of Newton Highlands.
William Sterling Youngman Jr., of Brookline.
A. E. French Jr. '29 was appointed chairman of the Student Council Committee on Freshman Affairs for the class of 1931 to succeed G. P. Sturgis '27.
T. H. Eliot '28 was appointed chairman of the Student Advisory Committee for next year to succeed W. E. Soule '27
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