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31 NOMINATIONS TO COUNCIL MADE

13 Sophomores and 18 Juniors Put Up

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Eighteen Juniors and 13 Sophomores were nominated for the Student Council by a combined committee of the Senior members of the governing body, and specially appointed undergraduates.

All petitions for further nominations must be in the Student Council office by Friday at 5:30 o'clock. Elections will be held Monday and Tuesday.

The Juniors selected were:

Robert G. Axtell, of Lowell House and Evanston, Ill.; vice-president of P.B.H., House Committe.

Charles S. Borden, of Eliot House and Washington, D. C.; managing editor of the CRIMSON.

George R. Clay, of 46 Mt. Auburn Street and Philadelphia; editorial chairman of the CRIMSON.

Donald Forte, of Adams House and Waban; 1942 football captain.

F. Barton Harvey, Jr., of 52 Mount Auburn Street and Baltimore; Student Council, Lampoon, Varsity baseball.

Chester W. Jenks, Jr. of Eliot House and Manchester, N. H.; Varsity crew.

J. Donald MacKinnon, Jr., of 18 Ridgeway Terrace, Newton Highlands; Varsity track.

Donald E. McNicol, of Flushing, L. I.; Varsity football.

Thomas Matters, of Lowell House and Great Neck, N. Y.; Student Council, House Committe.

John W. Morgan, of Kirkland House and Covina, Cal.; Varsity football.

David E. Place, of Adams House and Wayne, Pa.; Varsity football manager, 1942.

William McN. Rand, Jr., of Adams House and Lincoln; House Committee and House Year Book.

Dana Read, of 88 Hillcrest Road, Belmont; Student Council, executive editor of the CRIMSON.

John Richardson, Jr., of Winthrop House and Milton; Student Council, House Committee, Varsity crew.

J. Elden Sawhill, Jr., of Lowell House and Highlands, N. J.; president of P.B.H.

Paul C. Sheeline, of Winthrop House and Newton; president of the CRIMSON.

John W. Sullivan, of Adams House and Caribou, Me.; Student Council, House Committee.

Adam Yarmolinsky, of Dunster House and New York City; assistant editorial chairman of the CRIMSON, an editor of the Guardian.

The Sophomores nominated were:

William J. Bingham, Jr., of Winthrop House and Cambridge; track.

Malcolm H. Brodrick, of Kirkland House and West Newton; Freshman basketball, Jubilee Committee.

George M. Burditt, Jr., of Winthrop House and LaGrange, Ill.; basketball captain-elect; chairman, Freshman P.B.H. Committee, chairman, P.B.H. Social Service Committee.

E. Thayer Drake, of Winthrop House and Chatham, N. J.; Varsity baseball, soccer, and tennis; House Committee, and Jubilee Committee.

John D. Eusden, of Dunster House and Newton; Smoker Committee, Freshman swimming captain; Varsity swimming.

Dan H. Fenn, Jr., of Leverett House and Cambridge; CRIMSON.

Philip M. Foisle, of Lowell House and Berkeley, Cal.; House Committee.

Brooks N. Heath, of 35 Leslie Road, Auburndale; Union Committee, Freshman and Varsity baseball.

Hugh M. Hyde, of Adams House and Far Hills, N. J.; Varsity basketball.

John P. Kennedy, Jr., of Eliot House and Charlotte, N. C.; Union Committee, and House Committee.

Thomas S. Kuhn, of Lowell House and Peekskill, N. Y.; CRIMSON.

George A. Saxton, Jr., of Eliot House and Short Hills, N. J.; chairman of the Union Committee, Smoker Committee.

Charles W. Young, of 46 Mount Auburn Street and Washington, D. C.; CRIMSON Guardian

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