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Lowell House Chooses Three for Committee

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Announcing the results of the elections for the Lowell House Committee, Charles T. Noonan '46 revealed this week that the departure of one more member of the present committee had necessitated the choosing of three, rather than two new men.

Original victors were Walter E. Robb, 3rd '48, and Alan Balsam '48, the latter of whom was a nominee by petition. Two days later Noonan reported that Richard A. Snelling '48, who had lost out by only four votes in the first tally, had been added to the list of winning candidates.

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