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The Stockholders of the Harvard Coop elected the entire slate of officers and directors last Friday whose nomination had been unsuccessfully opposed by Sheldon Dietz '41.
The slate included two new directors, John R.H. Vorhies, Jr. '67 and Marland E. Whiteman, Jr., M.I.T. '66. Also elected were three new stockholders: Andrew J. Casner, associate dean of the Faculty of Law at Harvard; John T. Rule, professor of Mechanical Engineering at M.I.T.; and Kenneth R. Wadleigh, Dean of Student Affairs at M.I.T.
Dietz had attempted to take the election out of the stockholders' hands by marshalling the required ten per cent of the members.
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