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'47 Ballots Reach Class Members in Mail Today

Petitions for Student Council Scholarships Due Tomorrow Afternoon at Brooks House

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Ballots for '47 Class Elections will reach resident Class members in this afternoon's mail, the Student Council announced last night, stating that postcard ballots were sent out two weeks age to '47 men not in College at present.

Scholarship grants to enable needy students to meet their term bill were also on the slate at the Council's regular Monday night session. Robert D. Cross '45, chairman of the finance committee, said that petitions for Council aid must be turned in at the Council office in Phillips Brooks House by 5 o'clock tomorrow.

With University bills due two days after return from Spring vacation, Cross announced plans to hold interviews with the applicants Thursday evening. Council Treasurer Edric A. Weld '46 will assist in the interviewing.

Held to $50 "except in unusual cases," the only limitation imposed by the Council on the scholarship grants is that students must be in good standing academically. "Total fund allocation for the project will be decided by the Council strictly on the basis of student needs," Cross said.

Preliminary investigation of the '46 Class elections, reported as "suspicious" by various Class members, has also been begun by Weld. The elections were held during the war when only V-12 members were present, according to complaints.

"The '46 elections were such a mystery that nobody around here seems to know anything about them," Weld said last night.

Meanwhile the Council announced that it planned to spend "a good deal of the remaining time before the end of the term looking into extracurricular activities and the often-quoted student apathy."

Candidates in the '47 Class elections are:

William M. Ayres, Wallingford, Conn., Lowell House Committee, hockey team (Captain), baseball team.

Stephen D. Becker, Yonkers, N. Y., Freshman Committee, Adams House Committee (Chairman), Interhouse Dance Committee.

Donald M. Blinken, Yonkers, N. Y., Photographic Chairman '47 Red Book, CRIMSON Editorial Board, Chairman '47 Nominating Committee.

Donald C. Borg, Scarsdale, N. Y., lacrosse, Harvard Liberal Union.

Dana F. Bresnahan, Pelham, N. Y., informal football, J.V. football, informal basketball (manager), informal baseball.

Robert Cowen, Wellesley Hills, Varsity football (honorary captain, '45), hockey team.

Victor J. Critchlow, Portland, Ore., Treasurer '47 Red Book, Jubilee Committee, Temporary Class Committee (treasurer), Dunster House Committee (treasurer), Student Council, House football, Glee Club, Orchestra, Choir.

W. L. Jack Edwards, Dallas, Tex.

William B. Foster, Boston.

Sidney F. Greeley, Framingham, Freshman Red Book, Varsity hockey team, informal baseball.

Richard A. Green, Williamstown, and Trenton, N. J., Freshman Committee, CRIMSON, Service News (Managing Editor), House football, House basketball, Lowell House Committee, '47 Nominating Committee.

Matthew J. Harvey, Milton, Eliot House Committee (Secretary and Chairman), Student Council Interhouse Dance Committee.

William E. Jackson, Chicago, III., House football, House baseball.

Carl A. Lindblad, Jr., Providence, R. I., Informal football.

John P. McMorrow, Dorchester.

John W. Middendorf, Chestnut Hill, Freshman crew squad, Adams House football, Varsity crew squad, Lampoon Business Board.

Francis X. Murphy, Buffalo, N. Y., Harvard Forum (treasurer), Adams House football, Dunster House football.

William E. Murphy, Jamaica Plain, Dudley Hall House Committee, Freshman Class Committee, Jubilee Committee, Student Council.

Thomas L. P. O'Donnell, Taunion, '47 Red Book (chairman), Freshman Affairs Committee, Student Council (president), Phi Beta Kappa, Acting First Marshal, Commencement, 1946.

Roswell B. Perkins, Milton, Varsity football, J.V. and Varsity crew, Freshman Class Committee, Eliot House Committee, Student Council, Athletic Committee - Undergraduate Representative of Major Sports.

E. Barr Peterson, Mason City, Iowa, Harvard Glee Club (president and manager), Lowell House Committee.

Alfred Puglliese, Watertown, Phillips Brooks House, '47 Red Book (General Secretary).

Clinton M. Richie, Minden, La.

David M. Satz, Jr., South Orange, N. J. Student Council, Dunster House Committee, Interhouse Dance Committee, crew squad.

Saul L. Sherman, New York City, Student Council, General Education Committee. Harvard Liberal Union Executive Committee, Varsity soccer, House basketball.

Monroo S. Singer, New York City, CRIMSON, Debate Council (President), Intramural basketball. Intramural baseball.

Philip H. Smith, Jr., Pawling, N. Y., Harvard Liberal Union (vice chairman).

Philip M. Storn, New Orleans, Crimson Network (program manager, production manager, president), Interhouse crew.

James J. Sullivan, Jr., Roxbury, Student Council, Dudley Hall House Committee, Debate Council, Dudley Dance Committ-

Nathan Weston, Framingham, Dunster House Committee, Jubilee Committee (chairman). Temporary Class Committee (chairman, Student Council, Glee Club, Choir, Post War Council, House baseball

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