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The 1948 Permanent Class Committee began to take shape last night when the nominating committee gave 36 men places on next week's ballot. Additional men may be added by 25-name petitions up to 10 o'clock tonight.
Twenty of the thirty-six are members of the nominating committee or of the Temporary Class Committee which guided the fortunes of '48 until this time. "These are the men we felt were most prominent," said Thomas R. Morse, chairman of the nominating committee.
The class wil go to the polls on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Each man has 12 votes, and the top three in the balloting will be named marshals.
Some Automatic Nominations
Members of the nominating committee automatically received places on the ballot. Members of the Temporary Class Committee who had not actually withdrawn from participation in class affairs were also nominated, according to Morse.
The men named yesterday are: Malcolm H. Allen, Jr., Alan Balsam, George I. Bell, Robert K. Bingham, Blair M. Boyd, Jr., John B. Cadigan, Jr., Levin H. Campbell III, John E. Carlson, Jr., Robert B. Clark, Robert C. Cobb, Jr., Walter Coulson, Frederick Deane, Jr., Robert Dudley.
Richard T. Gill, Ray A. Goldberg, Howland P. Hall, Peter G. Harwood, Paul G. Haskell, Julian B. Hotton, Jr., Harry P. Haveles, Jr., Stanley G. Karson, Edward M. Lamont, Frederick F. Lamont, Jr., Robert S. Leventhal, Charles Lipton, Arthur C. McGill, John W. McNulty, Thomas R. Morse, Henry W. Muller.
Chester M. Pierce, Gordon P. Reed, Walter E. Robb III, Oliver W. Roosevelt, Jr., Thorvald S. Ross, Jr., Charles H. Sammond, Jr., E.W. Dan Stevens.
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