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Sophomores, Juniors, and first-term Seniors will go to the polls throughout the college tomorrow to elect Student Council class representatives. Dudley balloting is scheduled today so that all commuters may vote.
All of the Freshman candidates for the Council will speak at an open meeting in the Union at 7 o'clock tonight to give Yardlings a chance to see the nominees and to hear what they have to say before the elections tomorrow from noon to 2 o'clock in the Union.
Upperclass voters will choose from a ballot containing two lists of candidates, Juniors and Sophomores being named separately. Those eligible as voters may choose up to four men on each list in order of preference so that each completed ballot should contain eight names. Two men will be chosen from each category to represent their class on the Council.
The only men completely ineligible to vote tomorrow are second-term Seniors, but Freshmen living in the Houses will have to vote at the Union while upperclassmen not living in the Houses must vote at Dudley or in any of the Houses.
Biographies of all candidates in the elections will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON.
Students wishing to serve as delegates to the NSO conference here on Friday and Saturday may hand in applications to Joseph D. Everingham '47, Student Council member in charge of the selections, before 5 o'clock today.
All candidates will be interviewed at Phillips Brooks House tomorrow afternoon before final choices are made at a Thursday night Council meeting.
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