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The Class of 1949 goes to the polls today to choose its three Marshals and a permanent Class Committee. Results of the balloting will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON.
Forty-six men are eligible for the posts, Amory Houghton Jr. '50 announced last night. These include the special Nominating Committee' those men nominated by the Committee; and a third group who handed in petitions with 25 signatures in order to have their names placed on the ballot.
The three highest vote-getters will be named First, Second, and Third Marshals respectively, Houghton explained, while the next nine men in line will be named to the Permanent Class Committee.
All "mail-in' ballots were due last night, Houghton said. Five hundred of these were sent to non-resident '49ers.
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