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Today is the last day for students to declare their candidacies for the Undergraduate Council races slated for October 14-16
Upperclassmen must tell their House committee chairmen that they intend to run, and freshmen must notify either Susan Deehy '86 or Andrea Silbert '86, the two freshmen organizers appointed by the Freshmen Dean's Office.
The 90-member Undergraduate Council, which will convene in two weeks, is Harvard's first-ever funded and centralized student government. There will be one representative for every 75 students, and at least five for each House.
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