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Upperclassmen will go to the polls in their Houses today to elect eight representatives to the Student Council. Only two incumbents are seeking re-election for the House representative posts.
Balloting in seven of the houses with begin today at noon, extending throughout lunch and dinner. Dudley, the one exception, began voting yesterday at lunch. Results will be announced in Saturday's CRIMSON.
Student Council President Richard E. Jhonson '53 said last night he has received few petitions for sophomore and junior representatives, particularly the former. The deadline for the petitions to 5:30 p.m. today at the Council office in Philips Brooks House. The election will be held Friday, December 12.
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