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Nominations for Freshman Class officers closed yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. At that time W. A. Harper '30 announced five additions to the list of nominees. Petitions have been received nominating for the vice-presidency Everett Augustus Grant '32, of Aliston, Richard Norman Clark Jr. '32 of Atlanta, Georgia, and Walter Archer Beyer '32 of Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Mark Woodbury '32, of New York and James Barr Ames '32 of Wayland were nominated for the office of secretary-treasurer...
...summary: HARVARD LOWELL TEXTILE O'Connell, Burns, Ward, Dutton, r.f. l.g., Hardmann, Moran, McGee, Farrell Wenner, Nieman, Mahady, Glenn, l.f. r.g., Allard Upton, Mahady, Filoon, c. c., Savard Farrell, Burns, r.g. l.f., Quigley, Ketover Rex, Harper, l.g. r.f., Jarek...
Three additional nominees by petition for Freshman class officers had been received last night by W. R. Harper '30. Wilson Hill Crosby '32 of West Newton was nominated for the position of president while Francis Pitman Bicknell '32 and Ernest Carleton Nickerson '32 were named for the vice-presidency. Any new nominations must be handed in to 53 Claverly Hall by 5 o'clock this evening...
Nominations for officers of the Freshman class were announced last night by W. R. Harper '30, who is in charge of Freshman affairs. Any names may be added to this list by presenting a petition signed by 20 members of the Freshman class to Harper in Claverly 53. In order to be nominated a student must be in good standing...
...statement to the CRIMSON yesterday, Harper said, "That all nominations for officers of the Freshman Class be dictated by one person would be wholly undesirable. For that reason I wish to impress upon the members of the Class of 1932 that this list of nominees is merely to start the ball rolling. It is hoped that by next Monday, a good many additional nominations by petition will be received. The names that appear below are those which have caught my attention, merely because they have received more publicity, but in point of popularity and desirability as leaders, many others...