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Fifty-one students have filed petitions to run in the Marshal and Senior Permanent Committee elections on March 9 and 10, John A. Coyne '56, chairman of the election committee, announced last night.
Elections for the marshals will take place March 9, on a preferential ballot. The three with the largest number of votes become marshals, and the fourth becomes a member-at-large of the Class Committee. The next day each House will elect its own representative from the remaining candidates in the particular House.
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