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ELECT OFFICERS TODAY

POLLS OPEN UNTIL 6

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The officers of the Sophomore and Junior classes and the elected members of the Student Council from 1918, 1919, and 1920 will be chosen today. The polls for the Senior Class will be located in Phillips Brooks House; for the Junior Class at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate, which is located directly behind the Widener Library; and for the Sophomore Class in the CRIMSON Building. The complete list of nominations follows:

Class Officers for 1919: President, Cass Canfield, of Roslyn, L. I., N. Y.; Willard Wise McLeod, of Malden; Francis Parkman, of Boston; vice-president, George Daniel Flynn, Jr., of Fall River; William Rice Odell, Jr., of Chicago, III.; secretary treasurer, Robert Ellsworth Gross, of West Newton; James Russell Parsons, of New York, N. Y.; Andrew Feld Tribble, of Kansas City, Mo Elected members of Student Council (four to be elected): George Carey Barclay, of New York, N. Y.; Alexander Harvey Bright, of Cambridge George Carey Barclay, of New York, N. Y.; John Richard Craig, Jr., of Boston; Denison Bingham Hull, of Chicago, III.; John Henderson Quirin, of Manchester, N. H.; Phillip Zach, of Roxbury.

Class Officers for 1920: President, Augustus Aspinwall, of Chestnut Hill; Arnold Horween, of Chicago, III.; Holyoke Lewis Whitney, of Dedham; vice-president, Julian Castle Bolton, of Cleveland, O.; John Gardner Coolidge, 2nd, of Brookline; Thomas Smith Woods, of Boston; secretary-treasurer, Waldron Phoenix Belknap, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Dexter Clarkson Hawkins, of New York, N. Y.; Burnham Lewis, of Philadelphia, Pa. Elected members of Student Coucil (one to be elected): Frederic Keil Bullard, of Revere; Edward Cabot, of Milton; Edmund William Pavenstedt, of New York, N. Y.

For elected memebrs of Student Council from 1918 (two to be elected): Powell Mason Cabot, of Brookline; Sewall Nightingale Dunton, of Circleville, O.; Vance Fisher Likins, of Cambridge; David Lord Richardson, of Boston; Frederick Howoard Stephens, of Dorchester; Leeds Armstrong Wheeler of Allston.

The preferential ballot system will be used for all elections of officers. First, second, and third choices must be registered by the figures "1", "2", and "3". In counting the votes, a first choice counts one, a second two, and a third three, the candidates receiving the lowest total being elected. Any ballot on which all the candidates for office have not been voted upon will be declared invalid for that office. The Australian ballot sys- tem will be used in voting for members of the student Council.

The following have been appointed watchers at the polls, and if they are unablre to serve at the time designated they must provide substitutes:

For Senior Class election: 8.30-9: J. J. Albright and C. A. Morss; 9-10, A. H. Bright anf F. W. Hatch; 10-11, J. Craig and W. Dexter; 11-12, C. C. Curtis and F. M. Warburg; 12-1, R. McC. Lloyd and Q. A. Shaw; 1-2, A. F. Trible and J. Pickeringl 2-3, E. A. Hill and W. R. Ooell; 3-4, D. B. Hull and W. W. McLeod; 4-5, J. R. Parson and J. H. Quirnin; 5-6, R. Fiske and E. E. Lucas.

For Junior Class Eliection: 8.30-9.00, T. H. Gammack and R. P. Hallowell; 9-10, A. E. Angier and E. A. Bacon; 10-11, W. P. Belkanap and J. C. Bolton; 11-12, F. K. Bullard and E. Cabot; 12-1, W. W. Claflin and J. G. Coolidg; 1-2, H. M. Erb and S. Frothnigham; 2-3, D. C. Hwkins and B. Lewos; 3-4, W. J. Louderback and F. Workum; 4-5, E. A. McCouch andR. B. Williamson; 5-6, E. W. Pavenstedt and J. L. Rochester.

For sophomor Class elections: 8.30-9, T. S. Lamont and J. R. Mecker; 9-10, R. Peale and J. A. Sessions; 10-11, A. L. Mills and T. H. Mills; 11-12, E. L. Bigelow and J. Sise; 12-1, H. R. Atkinson and P. Hofer; 1-2, C. Hunneman and H. Perrin; 2-3 E. M. Bacon and R. M. Sedgewick; 3-4, B. W. Boyden and D. F. O'Connell' 4-5, J. M. Mitchell and C. H. Warner; 5-6, G. H. Baldwin and R. A. Thorndike

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