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About 70 ballots for Class Day Committee were voided yesterday as a result of misprints.

Student Council President Richard E. Johnson '53 said that the omission of one man's name from the ballots will cause some Dudley and Eliot House residents to vote over again. Voting started there on Wednesday, while other Houses did not vote until yesterday. Johnson said the name was corrected on ballots used yesterday in Dudley and Eliot, but that those who voted Wednesday will be forced to vote again.

Although other House voting for the ten man committee closed yesterday, Elephants and Commuters will be allowed to vote at noon today.

Counting of ballots will begin this afternoon. Johnson added that the tabulations would not be completed until this evening, when names will be announced. Student Council members will count votes.

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