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Sophomore Elections To Be Postponed Until Wednesday

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The election of two Sophomores to the Student Council, originally scheduled for today and tomorrow, has been postponed to Wednesday and Thursday. The ballots are to be cast at the House dining halls and points in the Yard, to be announced later. Paul F. Perkins, one of the 11 men originally nominated, is not attending Summer School and has been removed from the ballot, which was drawn up by the Sophomore nominating committee of five under the supervision of Don McNichol '43. The five members of the committee, as previously announced in the CRIMSON were: Oliver D. Filley, George R. Hooper, Thomas V. Keene, Armand Schwab, Jr., and Andrew H. Wright.

The two Sophomores to be chosen will join the council immediately and hold office until the end of the summer session.

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