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Daniel G. Mulvihill was reelected to his 11th term as president of the Harvard University Employees Representative Association yesterday. He ran unopposed, and compiled 420 votes.
George Burrows of the University Police received 411 votes to become vice-president while Bernard Feld, representing the bakers, was elected secretary of the union. In the only contest of the election, Anna T. Gray, representing the maids, defeated Carrie Ahern, 368 to 93.
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