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Levin Hicks Campbell III, of Short Hills. New Jersey and Adams House became first marshal of the Class of 1948 in a final tabulation of votes yesterday. Ray Allan Goldberg, of Fargo, North Dakota and Lowell House, was named second marshal and Richard Thomas Gill, of Longbranch, New Jersey, was elected third marshal.
The remaining members of the permanent class committee, listed according to the number of votes they polled, include Joseph Anthony Lewis, of New York City and Lowell House; Chester Middlebrook Pierce, of Glen Cove, New York and Lowell House; John Bertrand Cadigan, Jr., of Dorchester; Harry Peter Haveles, of Roxbury; Jay Lawrence Fialkow, of Brookline and Adams House; Robert Stanley Leventhal, of Newton and Adams House;
Others Elected
Walter Coulson, of Lawrence and Lowell House; Frederick Francis Lamont, Jr., of Trenton, New Jersey and Adams House; Stanley Joseph Friedman, of Brooklyn and Adams House; Oliver Wolcott Roosevelt, Jr., of New York City and Adams 'House; Arthur Chute McGill, of Wellesley Hills and Lowell House; and Thomas Roberson Morse, of Boston and Lowell House.
Prior to the election, a week-long controversy was waged over voting procedures. Three of the seven men nominated by petition were elected.
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