Word: harlowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Total 368 CLASS COMMITTEE *Winslow Carlton 237 *William Sterling Youngman, Jr. 215 John Parkinson 148 James Lawrence Jr. 136 Votes Thrown out 0 Total 736 *Elected **Tie for first position ALBUM COMMITTEE *Robert Reinhart 177 *John Williamson McPherson 170 *Richard Goodman West 167 *John de Laittre 160 *Arthur Harold Harlow, Jr. 158 William Rupert Maclaurin 136 Henry Harrison Proctor 136 George Anthony Weller 136 James Henry Sachs 125 Willis Gilpin Hazard 111 John Orren Ross 100 Paul Albert Newsome 85 Robert Biglow Gowing 82 Hentry Frederick Schwarz 77 Votes thrown out 15 Total...
...Whitmore, Jr. Hulburd Johnston Edward William Sexton Alfred Skinner Woodworth FOR CLASS COMMITTEE (Two to be elected--Permanent Class Office) Winslow Carlton James Lawrence, Jr. John Parkinson William Sterling Youngman, Jr. FOR ALBUM COMMITTEE (Five to be elected) Robert Bigelow Gowing John Williamson McPherson John Orren Ross Arthur Harold Harlow, Jr. Paul Albert Newsome James Henry Sachs Willis Gilpin Hazard Henry Harrison Proctor Henry Frederick Schwarz John de Laittre William Rupert Maclaurin Robert Reinhart George Anthony Weller Richard Goodman West
Arthur Harold Harlow, Jr., of New York...
...preceding list of nominees for Senior Class offices was announced last night by A. H. Harlow '29 after a meeting of the Nominating Committee. From these candidates and others nominated by petition will be chosen the men to fill the positions of Class Secretary, the Class Committee, the Class Day Committee, and the Class Album Committee...
...list of eligible voters has been sealed. All men who are not on the list, who think they are eligible, should report to A. H. Harlow. Jr. '29, chairman of the Senior Class Nominating Committee at Massachusetts 19 before 7 o'clock today. Men eligible to vote are: 1. All who entered with the Class of 1929 and are now registered in the University. 2. All who are candidates for the degree of A.B. or S.B. in 1929, except out of course students and men entering with the Class of 1930, intending to graduate...