The freshman class yesterday elected William Kamal Dabaghi, of Weld Hall and Huntsville, Texas; Harold E. Krents, of Wigglesworth Hall and Scaisdale, N.Y.; and W. Walker Lewis, of Hollis Hall and Lebanon, Ohio, to one-year terms on the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs.
Nearly 60 per cent of the class voted in the election which climaxed two days of hot campaigning by 12 candidates for the three positions. There were a large number of write-in candidates, but only one received a significant number of votes.
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