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The unusually large number of candidates for Class Marshall and Permanent Committee of the Class of '54 has forced a two-day postponement in the date of the election, it was announced last night.
Balloting will take place at lunch and dinner next Thursday, March 25, in the Houses, and at lunch Wednesday and Thursday in Dudley. It had originally been scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. Results will be made public Friday morning.
Paul F. Donovan '55, co-chairman of the election, said the record number of 85 candidates necessitates an extra two days in preparing the ballots.
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