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Show 1 " N 0. OF U. FIGHT ) L bampaipi- : S SStSTof Athletic Council, ? i-P Thomas. Horace Whit- Jr STUDENT body election held 2 I Ltidar the University u S ? rSSrtoe in many W. The li liSdcet launched In the Held i C' Start students: A3 first ex- ! St engineers supported Brown . 'and elected him. Brown rc-ifees rc-ifees against eighty-eight 55 d, Prison tha. arts candidate. SlS S 'candidate of the en-? en-? 'l.fc.Vs received live compjlmont- Bwm ewt b' colIce women d; ThfTrt students are somewhat f!1, JJer Carlson's defeat and at- it to the new campaign mothoda I'lBrf br the engineers. As ?oon as fSSrii finished his speech, nominat-C;', nominat-C;', the engineers sctaed their JlSe ind amid wild shouts and iffillroadcd him up to the Presl-ifteSalrta Presl-ifteSalrta a wheel barrow. The IS capped the climax by Into evidence their mascot an iXSs white bulldog, with '07 -Men its back In loud, red colore. ".Sail & member of the '07 class. 1 J0H chambers from the engineers V Luj Miss Emma Dougali of tho t Roman's club by a narrow mi- Pof five votes. Miss Dougali -was a , tWe but Riser's strong nominates. nominat-es. rjth put her Into immediate fa- I Htr nomination, however, proved U iTctirt to Dale- Parke, the art's ! h who only received twenty- m tfTOtes as a result of the split. t IfprVthe fakers' candidate did not Jre s Jingle vote. 'U a Jenfen, a sophomore arts stu- " ( was elected editor of the Chroni- " The eagineers decided in a Bccrct , tics, held Just before the election, J. i the arts oupht to have the Croni- 3! iltorshlp. Hcnco they withdrew ir candidate" for this ofllce and cen- A all their, efforts on securing 77 n's e'.actlon. -i fetrt D. Thomas and Horace Whlt-U Whlt-U tojio'more art students, -were id membsrs of the Athletic coun- Qomis receiver 134 votes and ? totr followed with 104. The other - UlitH were Fred C. Scranton and 3 isi?" Wade, 'the former received Kr.alce and the latter only one. j, bk" was the fakers' candidate, H feidthdnrtv In favor of Thomas. U i tie past the students have only j 5K representative on the Athlctlo z eMk. but at yesterday morning's ) 'in the constitution was amended aii It read two. George Riser in-'h in-'h serf tfie amendment and declared Ito'u'ld be agreeable to the racm- J, ie'lhe Board of.Regents. H K tellers of the election were Harry re, YrtA D, Worlton and Karl Hop- t i Jiy E. Johnson acted as regls- 3 ) 1 . . . |