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Senior Claims Bungling on Class Committee Elections

Open Letter to '1950' Says Council Guilty of 24 Violations

Balloting and tabulation must be conducted by two members from each House in no case members of the class.

Each voter must sign a list at the ballot box when he deposits his ballot.

The preferential system to select Marshals as distinguished from the straight ballot used for Committee members must be noted on the ballot.

Each voter must check at least four candidates.

"Candidates Helped Count Votes"

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The protesting senior also objected that Edward F. Burke '50, David H. Hall '50, and Frederic D. Houghteling '50, all candidates for the Permanent Class Committee, were present in Phillips Brooks House Council Office at the time of the ballot counting.

He said that Hall was "supervising" the ballot tabulation and that Houghteling took "active part" in counting votes. He further complained that Burke, Charles R. Brynteson '50, John T. Carnahan '50, Hall, and Houghteling assisted in Tecounts of the election.

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