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Dunster, Eliot, Leverett, and Winthrop Houses all achieved quorums last night in the second day of College-wide nominations for posts on next year's Student Council.
Last night's turnouts contrasted sharply with Monday's results, when Adams failed to produce a quorum at its meeting, and two other nomination sessions had to be postponed.
At Winthrop, however, last night's results were not achieved without some effort, as it was necessary to combine the House smoker and free beer with the nomination meeting in order to lure enough Puritans from their rooms to attain a quorum.
House Nominees
At Dunster the meeting named Ernest M. Howell '47, Charles P. MacDonald '46, Samuel M. Robbins '45, and Lloyd I. Rudolph '48 to stand for Council posts.
Nominated at Eliot were Charles W. Chatfield '48, Robert C. Cobb, Jr. '48, William M. Evarts, Jr. '49, Francis Hendricks '50, Jerome T. Kilty '50, Edward L. Maguire '46, Geoffrey Massey '50, Thorpe Nesbit '49, John A. Quisenberry '46, Michael B. Rothenberg '49, Henry L. Stadler '50, and William D. Temby '50.
Leverett's nominees were Scott Carl- isle '46, Frederic D. Houghteling '50, George B. Pomeroy '49, John A. Snyder '46, and Edric A. Weld, Jr. '46, while Winthrop named F. Richard Anderson '45, Carlos A. Arosemena '49, John P. Chandler '48, Robert A. Cunningham '46, Gerard H. Fisher '49, William J. Richard, Jr. '49, E. W. Daniel Stevens '48, and George B. Stevenson '49
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