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Seniors will today elect ten men from a sparse, 19-candidate field to the 1953 Class Day Committee.
All Houses except Dudley will vote at both noon and evening meals. Dudley, which voted at noon yesterday, will vote again today at lunch only.
The Student Council, which ran the Permanent Class Committee election, will also supervise today's balloting. Votes will be judged on a plurality basis, and ballot counting is expected to take only one and a half hours. The Senior Class Constitution will also be presented for ratification on the ballot.
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