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WEEK OF STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTION UNDER WAY TODAY

Seven Juniors and Three Sophomores to be Elected--Balloting Ends Next Sunday

With the addition of four names to the list of nominations for the Student Council of 1931-32, it was announced last night by Vernon Munroe, Jr. '31, who is in charge of the voting, that nominations were closed, and that ballots would be distributed by this morning's mail to all the members of the Junior and Sophomore classes. Voting will continue throughout the week, but all ballots must be in not later than Sunday night.

From the 40 names now listed seven Juniors and three Sophomores will be selected. A meeting of the newly-elected council will take place immediately, at which three additional Juniors and two Sophomores are to be picked to make up the quota for next year's council. The nominations from the respective classes are as follows:

From the Junior Class

James Barr Ames, of Wayland.

Norwood Pierson Beveridge, of Dorchester.

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John deQuedville Briggs, Jr., of St. Paul, Minnesota.

Dudley Bradstreet Williams Brown, of Dobbs Ferry, New York.

Richard Norman Clark, Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia.

Edward Ball Cole, of Cambridge.

Joseph Rawson Collins, of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Charles Crehore Cunningham, of Milton.

Eustis Dearborn, of Sandwich.

Alexander Cochrane Forbes, of Wellesley.

Otto Ernest Fuerbringer, of St. Louis, Missouri.

Norwood Penrose Hallowell, Jr., of Readville.

Geoffrey Whitney Lewis, of Brookline.

George Keith Martin, of Oolen, Belgium.

Elting Elmore Morison, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Arthur Willing Patterson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Spencer Drummond Pollard, of Washington, D. C.

Eugene Edwin Record, of Brookline.

Paul Plummer Swett, Jr., of Bloom-field, Connecticut.

Peter Morton Whitman, of Katonah, New York.

Frederick Fessenden Wilder, of Brookline.

William Barry Wood, Jr., of Milton.

From the Sophomore Class

William Ambrose Adler, of Roslindale.

William Benjamin Bacon, of Jamaica Plain.

Malcolm Bancroft, of Cambridge.

Frederick Myers Dearborn, Jr., of New York City.

Nathan Phillips Dodge, Jr., of Hyde Park.

Bernard Feins, of Brookline.

Joseph Rotch Frothingham, of Boston.

Carl Henry Hageman, Jr., of Lorain, Ohio.

Roger Haydock Hallowell, of Readville.

Alfred Kidder, II, of Andover.

James Richard Leonard, of Pelham Manor, New York.

Richard Scudder Neff, of Chicago, Illinois.

John Winslow Putnam, of Dedham.

Robert Saltonstall, Jr., of Readville.

William Sowden Sims, Jr., of Newport, Rhode Island.

Theodore Winthrop Stedman, Jr., of Springfield.

Charles Raymond Sullivan, of Charles-town.

Hamilton Young, of Newton.

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