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With indications pointing to a total vote of over 1000 ballots, the CRIMSON'S six day referendum on the Bok Peace Plan will come to an end at four o'clock this afternoon. In addition to the places where voting has been carried on since last Thursday, another ballot box will be placed in the hallway of Sever this morning to accommodate last minute voters.
At a preliminary count of the ballots deposited by Sunday evening, it was found that over 750 votes had been cast,--approximately 600 being in favor of the proposed plan and 150 opposed to it. Since then the voting has continued heavy, and it is expected that today's balloting will bring the total vote well over 1000, with a large maority in favor of the advocates of the plan.
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