Word: balloting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Juniors and Seniors will fill 23 ballot boxes today and tomorrow when they go to the polls to elect 11 men to class positions from a field of 62. The Class of 1941 will elect men to the posts of first, second, and third Marshals, Treasurer, Chorister, Orator, Poet, and Odist, while 1942 will select three men for their Album Committee...
...addition of Burwell's name places him in two positions on the ballot as he had been nominated by the Nominating Committee for Permanent Class Treasurer. There is no reason, however, why he should not hold both positions...
...Class Secretary will not be chosen Tuesday and Wednesday, as incorrectly stated in yesterday's Crimson, but will be included in the second ballot elections, March 18 and 19. Conversely, the Poet will be elected on the first, rather than the second ballot...
...First Ballot" elections, for all the positions except those of Secretary and the two committees, are slated for next Tuesday and Wednesday...
Assisting Richardson on the Nominating Committee are Seniors John V. Frank, Alfred J. Gilbert, Harry K. Mansfield, Francis C. Powers, Gerald D. Roscoe, and Westmore Willcox 3rd. SENIOR OFFICE NOMINEES FIRST ELECTION BALLOT FOR MARSHAL John F. Brooks David D. Henry William P. Brown, Jr. William F. Ketchum Donald A. Donahue Spencer A. Klaw Joseph W. Gardella Joseph P. Lyford Charles Gilfix, Jr. Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. Alan Gottlieb Homer D. Peabody Sherman Gray Francis C. Powers Francis M. Simpson FOR TREASURER E. Langdon Burwell Henry Hornblower, II Lincoln Clarke, Jr. William D. McSweeney William W. Tyng FOR SECRETARY Seth...