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'54 Marshals, Committeemen Petitions Due 5 p.m., Mar. 16

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Petitions for class marshals and committeemen, highest elective offices for the Class of 1954, will be due with 25 signatures at Phillips Brooks House by 5 p.m. March 16.

The three men receiving the most votes by ballot in the election will be marshals, while the next nine will be committeemen. Two will be elected class secretary and treasurer.

The marshals will have honorary functions at graduation, and together with the committeemen win form the class's only contact with the College after graduation.

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