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Opera Blocks Lowell Voting, Slows Up Class Day Election

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Results of the 1951 Class Day Committee elections will not be available until this afternoon because Lowell House was unable to finish voting yesterday, Student Council President Richard M. Sandler '52 announced last night. Lowell, whose dining room had been cleared early for the performance of the Lowell House Opera, will complete its balloting at lunchtime today. All other Houses completed their balloting last night.

Several voters and at least one candidate protested that two candidates had been mistakenly listed on the ballot as Dunster residents. Sandler said his only explanation was that a secretary had misread the name of the House while typing the petitions.

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