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A lottery held by House Committee chairmen last night determined the representation of the Houses on three different Faculty-student committees for the coming year.
Lowell, Leverett, Dunster, Mather, and Eliot Houses will have one member each on the Committee on Students and the Community: Winthrop, Adams, and Kirkland will have a representative each on the Committee on Undergraduate Education: and Dudley and Quiney will have members on the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities.
All Houses will have one member each year on the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life.
The House Committees will be in charge of the elections in their own Houses. The elections will probably be held within two weeks.
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