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CANDIDATES FOR ALUMNI COUNCIL

April, 1915
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CANDIDATES FOR ALUMNI COUNCIL
April, 1915

The following men having served two years as members of the Alumni Council, in accordance with the constitutional provision governing the first elections, their successors are to be chosen for a term of three years each: New England States, Webster Thayer '80; Middle and Southern States, Clarke W. Tobin '10; Central States, William T. Abbott '90; Western States, Charles W. Pollard '95; Rocky Mountain andPacific States, Paul G. Redington '00.

Nomination papers have been received for the following men to serve for the regular three year period as successors to those whose term of office ends in June. Ballots will be forwarded on or about, April 15.

Group I—NEW ENGLAND STATES

Webster Thayer '80. Lawyer. 340 Main Street, Springfield, Mass.

Group II—MIDDLE AND SOUTHERNSTATES

Clarke W. Tobin '10. Salesman. 11

West 19th Street, New York City. Randolph McNutt '71. Merchant.

Markeen Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.

Group III—CENTRAL STATES

William T. Abbott '90. Lawyer and banker. Central Trust Company of Illinois, Chicago, Ill.

Group IV—WESTERN STATES

Leigh C. Turner '04. Lawyer. 1201-3 Pierce Building, St. Louis, Mo.

Charles W. Pollard '95. Physician and Surgeon. 714 State Bank Building, Omaha, Neb.

Group V—ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANDPACIFIC STATES

Clinton H. Moore '74. Educator, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue. 328 E. Broadway, Butte, Mont.

Fred W. Gregg '78. Lawyer, retired. Seeley, California.