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Six undergraduates have been appointed by the Student Council to its nominating committee, which will select candidates for Student Council elections. Together with six regular members of the Council, they will constitute the entire committee under the chairmanship of George I. Bell '48.
The committee will meet Tuesday in the Student Council room to draw up the nominating ballot. Although the dates for the elections have not definitely been set, they will take place some time in December, to fill the six existing vacancies in the Council.
Upper Class Appointees
The appointees, including two men from each of the upper classes, are: Arthur C. McGill '48, Frederick S. Pratt '48, E. Barr Peterson '47, Edward J. Sullivan '47, Bennet R. Keenan '46, and Saul L. Sherman '46. The members of the Council who will serve on the nominating committee are, aside, from Bell, Jerome E. Andrews of the NROTC, William S. Ellis ocC, John C. Harper '46, Peter G. Harwood of the NROTC, and Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '46.
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