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The College voted for eight new National Student Association delegates and their alternates yesterday as 1,943 undergraduates cast their ballots.
In order of finish votes, the delegates are:
Frederic Delano Houghteling '50, of Washington and Leverett House; Paul Arthur O' Leary '48, of Belmont and Lowell House; Robert Joseph Stern '50, of Memphis, Tennessee, and Lowell House; David Hulbert Hall '50, of Wellesley Hills and Lowell House; and Robert Ferry Fuller '50, of Scarsdale, New York, and Lowell House.
Alternate delegates are:
Allen Eugene Kline '50, of Atlanta Georgia, and Lowell House; Thomas Stewart James '52, of Chicago and Grays Hall; and Charles Lee Nutt Ill, '50, of Garden City, Long Island, New York, and Lowell House.
The more alternates will be chosen by the Council at a future meeting.
More Votes Last Year
The 1,943 figure falls 462 short of 1948's 2,405 total. Last year's high-vote total came in a re-election created by an error in voting procedure in the original balloting.
The NSA delegation will be busy in the next few weeks. It will attend three orientation meetings, and following a three week apprentice period on NSA Committees, it will attend a New England regional conference.
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