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STUDENT COUNCIL NOMINATES CLASS OFFICERS FOR 1937

Additional Men May Be Placed on List On Petition of 25 Men -- Must File Names Before February 23

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Nominations for the Freshman Class Offices were announced yesterday by the Student Council Committee on Freshman Affairs. The offices to be filled are those of President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer.

Additional nominations for these offices may be made by petition, the petition to bear the name of the candidate, the office for which he is to be nominated, and the signatures of 25 members of the Freshman class. All such petitions should be mailed to R. G. Ames, H-44 Eliot House. Petitions received after Friday, February 23 will not be considered.

A complete list of all nominees will be published in the CRIMSON on Monday, February 26. The voting will be done by ballot in the Union at lunch and at dinner on February 27 and 28.

The nominees:

President

Thomas Herbert Bilodeau, Jr. of Dorchester.

John Bradford Bowditch, of Concord

Garrow Throop Geer, Jr. of Southampton, L. I.

Charles Colmery Gibson, of Atlanta, Ga.

Vice-President

James Brewster Hallett, of Denver, Colo.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. of Washington, D. C.

William Henry Schmidt, 2d. of Chestnut Hill.

Paul Ledyard Van Cleve, 3d. of Big Timber, Montana.

Leavitt Sargent White, of Plainfield, N. J.

Secretary-Treasurer

John MacIntosh Callaway, of New York, N. Y.

George Gordon Hedblom, of Chicago, Ill.

Charles Wells Hubbard, 3d, of Weston.

Thomas Blair Husband, of Nantucket

Byron Wallace Moser, Jr. of St. Louis, Mo.

Edward Ball Simmons, of Baltimore, Md.

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