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William S. Campbell '50, of Cross River, New York, and Adams House defeated three other candidates to win a vacant Adams House Student Council seat yesterday in a special election that set a constitutional precedent for the Council.
Campbell was chosen on a proportional representation ballot to fill the post left vacant by the resignation, five weeks ago, of William Bayliss '46.
Under Constitutional procedures, a resignation calls for the appointment of the second man on the last general ballot. He was unable to accept the post and a new procedure had to be devised.
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