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Definite plans for the election of Senior class officers were announced last night by A. B. Barlow '29, chairman of the Senior Class Nominating Committee, following the first meeting of that body.
The committee will announce the first list of nominees on November 27. Any petitions to add names to this list must be signed by at least 25 men, and must be handed to the Committee before December 2. The balloting will take place December 4 or 5.
The second list of nominees will be announced December 6. petitions to add names must be in by December 9, and the balloting will be held December 11 or 12. Six officers will be elected at the first voting, and four at the second.
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