THE SECRETARY OF the General Association of Alumni, Sidney C. Hayward '26, announces the results of nominations for filling vacancies on the Alumni Council at the expiration of several terms of office on June 30,1941. Nomina tions closed M arch 10.
Of the six districts of the country with representation of three men each on the Council, there will be an election by mail ballot in Districts I and 11. The contest exists between the candidacies of Percy O. Dorr 'O2 of Springfield, Mass., and Robert P. Booth '22 of Manchester, N. H. in District I; and between Philip H. Chase 'O7 of Philadelphia and Edward S. Poole 'll of Albany, N. Y., in District 11. In each case the local alumni association submitted nomination papers for the nominees listed above. Mail ballots will be sent later to all graduates of the College living in the New England states and in the Middle Atlantic States. The polls will close June 10 and the winners in the election contests will be announced at Commencement.
Others have been nominated by alumni clubs and associations in other districts and they are not opposed for election to their first terms. They will therefore be declared elected to the Council for a first term of three years beginning in June. These nominations are:
District lII—Dr. Robert M. Stecher 'l9 of Cleveland.
District IV—Voyle D. Rector '15 of Omaha.
District V—Edward Stafford 'not Washington, D. C.
District Vl—Walter D. Douglass II '3l of Los Angeles.
Biographies of all nominees will be sent later by direct mail to alumni in the respective Alumni Council districts.