From 9 to 6 o'clock today in the Phillips Brooks House, all Seniors in College or living in the vicinity of Cambridge may vote for the 1918 Class Day Committee, the Class Committee, and the Secretary of the class. Two extra days are allowed to Seniors in the service to return their ballots properly filled out. The result of the entire election will be announced Thursday.
In voting today, Seniors will be required to sign their ballots, and vote for seven candidates for Class Day Committee, two for Class Committee, and one for Secretary. All ballots not so filled out will be discarded by the 1918 Nominating Committee. The complete list of nominees is as follows:
Class Day Committee.
(Seven to be Elected).
James Waterhouse Angell, of Chicago, III.; Walter Swan Burrage, of Boston; Maxwell Allan Hawkins, of Chicago, III.; Vance Fisher Likins, of Cambridge; William Allis Norris, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Everett Preston Perkins, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Thomas Chandler Thacher, of Yarmouthport; Walter Heber Wheeler, of Yonkers, N. Y.; Morrill Wiggin, of Brookline.
Class Committee.
(Two to be Elected).
Augustine Shurtleff Francis, of Brookline; David Mason Little, Jr., of Salem; David Lord Richardson, of Boston.
Secretary.
Powell Mason Cabot, of Brookline; Ludwig King Moorehead, of Andover; Franklin Eddy Parker, Jr., of Bay City, Mich.
Watchers at the Polls.
The following Juniors have been appointed watchers at the polls:
9-10, C. Canfield and F. Parkman; 10-11, W. R. Odell and J. H. Quirin; 11-12, F. M. Warburg and E. A. Hill; 12-1, A. H. Bright and J. C. Hammond; 1-2, M. A. Taylor and B. W. Thoron; 2-3, M. S. Bromwell and C. A. Morss; 3-4, C. M. Draper and Q. A. Shaw; 4-5, J. Pickering and Q. A. Shaw; 5-6, C. C. Curtis and W. Dexter.
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