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Baker Is Elected As Top Marshal

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James V. Baker of Lowell House has been elected First Class Marshal.

His three fellow-Marshals are Alan D. Bersin of Kirkland House, Second; Robert P. Marshall Jr. of Eliot House, Third; and John P. Garrity of Eliot House, Fourth.

Baker was in Colorado when the results of the election were announced. He will race there Thursday in the Sixth National Cross Country Championship of the Track and Field Federation, the last cross country meet of his college career.

Baker finished twelfth in the IC4A's in New York last Friday.

Bersin is a guard on the football team. Marshall is Sports Editor of the CRIMSON, and Garrity is captain of the hockey team.

Neal P. Katz, one of four losing candidates in the final election and a member of Students for a Democratic Society, said he attributed his defeat to "clubbie backlash." Katz was one of an original field of twenty-one men.

Candidates from each House who wish to run for Class Committee must submit a statement of their intention to run to their member of the Election Committee by midnight on Monday. No signatures are necessary.

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