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Two candidates for president, and one for vice-president, have been submitted to members of the Freshman class for nominations. Petitions are being circulated for: president, John R. Wink '33, of Reading, Pennsylvania, who prepared at Reading High School; president, Donald Mark Sullivan '33, of Boston, who prepared at Boston Latin School; and vice president, Waldo Hawley Holcombe '33, of Cambridge, who prepared at Belmont Hill School.
Nominations will be submitted to S. L. Batchelder '31, chairman of the temporary executive council for Freshman affairs, by next Monday, February 17. The elections will be held in the Freshman dining halls on February 20 and 21.
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