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SENIOR CLASS MEETING.

Committee Recommends Two-day Election, a Promenade Committee, and Publication of Nominators.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Senior class will meet in Lower Massachusetts tonight at 8 o'clock to discuss the report of the committee appointed last Monday night. This report has been submitted to President Burden, and is printed below for the information of members of the class.

Recommendations.

1. That the Australian ballot system be adopted.

2. That the election be held on Thursday, Dec. 14, and Friday, Dec. 15.

3. That the officers, namely: Marshals, Secretary, Poet, Ivy Orator, Odist, Orator, and Chorister, be elected the first day; and that the Committees be elected the second day.

4. That a Promenade Committee, to have charge of the Senior dance, be added to the list of Committees.

Plan.

1. Polls open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day.

2. ELECTORS. (a) Candidates for A.B., B. S., and fourth year specials in good standing who have not participated in any previous Senior class election. Doubtful cases will be decided by the Office.

(b) A provisional list of voters, compiled by College officials, will be posted on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Memorial, Randall, Leavitt & Peirce's, and in the CRIMSON office.

(c) Any person whose name does not appear on the provisional list must, in order to be entitled to vote, send a note setting forth his claims to eligibility, to the chairman of the Committee on Class Election, T. H. Whitney, CRIMSON office, before 9 p. m., on Monday, Dec. 11. The final list of voters will be posted Wednesday, Dec. 13.

3. NOMINATIONS: (a) Nominations may be made for any office or committee on petition of twenty voters and no more. The following form is recommended.

"We, the undersigned members of the class of 1900, desire to nominate A. B. for ---- ----

"Signed, ---- ----"

(b) No person can run for more than one office and one committee. If nominated for more than one office and one committee he must withdraw the additional nominations.

4. All nominations for offices and committees must be sent to T. H. Whitney, CRIMSON office, before 9 p. m., on Monday, December 11.

5. Nomination papers, with the twenty names attached, will be published in the CRIMSON.

6. The preliminary list of nominees will be published in the CRIMSON on Tuesday, December 12. Withdrawals from nominations must be made to T. H. Whitney, CRIMSON office, before 9 p. m. Tuesday, December 12. The final list of nominees will be published in the CRIMSON, Wednesday, December 13, and Thursday, December 14.

7. If a person is elected to an office on the first day, he cannot run on the second day for a committee.

8. Every elector shall vote for three candidates for Marshals, indicating his preference for First, Second and Third Marshal. Of the three elected, that candidate receiving the highest number of votes cast for First Marshal shall be First Marshal; of the other two elected, that one whose total vote for First and Second Marshal is the greater, shall be Second Marshal; the other candidate being Third Marshal.

9. Every elector shall vote for three candidates for each committee, indicating his preference for Chairman. The three candidates receiving the highest number of votes for each committee shall be declared elected. Of these three elected, that one receiving the highest number of votes for Chairman shall be the Chairman of the Committee. T. H. Whitney.   William Morrow.   James E. McCloskey.   Wm. C. Heilman.   R. C. Bolling.

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