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NO ADDED NOMINEES FOR 1933 CLASS ELECTIONS

BALLOTS MUST BE RETURNED BY WEDNESDAY

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The original list of nominees for the Junior Class elections stands complete, since no additions have been made to the list by petition, it was announced yesterday by Malcolm Bancroft '33, retiring president. Voting will be entirely by mail, and post-cards are being sent out today. Members of the class will have until Wednesday to return the ballots. The following is the complete list of the nominees:

For President

William Ambrose Adler, of Rosindale

William Benjamin Bacon, of Jamaica Plain

Francis Paul Campana, of Boston

Roger Haydock Hallowell, of Readville

Richard Scudder Neff, of Chicago, Illinois

Benton Spangler Wood, of Honolulu, Hawaii

For Vice-President

Bradford Keyser Bachrach, of West Newton

Ian Baldwin, of Mount Kisco, New York

Gerard Jordan Cassedy, of Cambridge

James David Esterly, of Minneapolis, Minnesota

Arthur Foote II, of Belmont

Albert Pratt, of Boston

Peregrine White, of Beverly

For Secretary-Treasurer

Karl Adams, Jr., of Boston

George Frederick Bennett, of Hingham

Rama Albert Benson Braggiotti, of Brookline

Arthur Oakley Brooks, of New York City

Clarence Cecil Pell, Jr., of Westbury, Long Island

John Winslow Putnam, of Dedham

Donal Mark Sullivan, of Boston

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