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Edward B. Segel'60, of Everett, won the Adams election for Junior Class representative. Lewis B. Oliver Jr. '61, of New York City, was reelected to represent the Sophomore Class.
Lewis B. Oliver, Jr. '61, the third presidential candidate, said that he "wanted the constitution followed" and that the Council's prestige was at stake if it violated these constitutional provisions. He also obtained a petition signed by 15 members of the present Council favoring a reading period election.
Henry said that Harvard's influence on these decisions came from two sources: the Council majority report on NSA, and personal discussion with members of the Executive Committee by Lewis B. Oliver '61, concerning the report. Oliver was not acting as an official representative of the Student Council.
These new members will take office in time for the election of Student Council officers, which Marc E. Leland '59, Council president, has announced will take place Wednesday. Only one candidate, Lewis B. Oliver, Jr. '61, is now running for president. The other candidate, Denis D. Barber '60 was defeated...
Oliver has suggested reforms in the election of Council members, including the presence of candidate representatives at the ballot counting, and the retention of ballots for at least one week following the election.