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Freshmen are shown inspecting posters in the Union at the close of the Smoker campaign last night. Voting, which began yesterday at Dudley, will continue today in the Union and the Commuters' Center.

Nineteen candidates have been campaigning since Monday in a drive which is exceptional for its lack of color and noise. One man attempted to relieve the situation by hanging a poster carrying the picture of a nude, but authorities threw both nude and candidate out of the building.

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