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The results of two House elections for members of the 1957 Permanent Class Committee remain in doubt, as a result of a tie in Adams House and an election delay in Leverett.

After a Saturday morning recount, the Adams House Committee discovered that Lawrence H. Johnson had not won, as they had announced, but was instead tied with Terence S. Turnor. A runoff election will be held tomorrow.

Leverett began its election late on Friday, and in order to give more House members a chance to vote, will continue its balloting today.

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