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The present members of the Inter-House Food Committee have resigned, and will be replaced by students appointed by House committees, David K. Sirota '56, chairman of the Foods Committee, told the Student Council last night.

Sirota said that the members retired at a meeting last week "because of other commitments." The Foods Committee, though independent of the Council, was formed on the Council's suggestion last May.

The Council also voted last night, in its last regular business meeting this year, to make all House members, including seniors, eligible to vote today and tomorrow in the elections for House representatives.

In previous years, seniors in Adams House have not been permitted to vote for House representatives, since council representatives hold office for an entire semester after the seniors graduate.

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