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SENIOR ELECTIONS

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The choice of officers by the Seniors today is far and away the most important election in which that class has as yet taken part. Heretofore it has selected its leaders for the ensuing year only; now it is to pick men who are to be its leaders, not merely until graduation, but throughout the whole period of its existence. Two considerations enter into the selection of officers. In the first place, what has the candidate done during his College career; or, in other words, is he representative? Second and equally important, is he fitted to perform the duties he must undertake if elected? Election on this basis is bound to result in the choice of the men best fitted to make the class a unit and to hold it together in future years. To elect such men, and to elect them by a large vote, is the paramount duty of the class of 1913. Let every Senior cast his vote today!

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