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1917-18 OFFICERS CHOSEN

TO KEEP UP RADIO HUT

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At a meeting of the Phillips Brooks House Cabinet held last evening, the following men were appointed to office in the places left vacant this fall by non-returning officers: President C. Canfield, 119; vice-president, R. E. Gross '19; treasurer, G. A. Brownell '19; secretary, J. G. Coolidge '20; assistant treasurer, R. Saltonstall '20; social service secretary, F. Parkman '19; librarian, M. F. Chung '20.

In addition to the election of the above officers, the cabinet meeting attended to reports of the various committees and branches of the Phillips Brooks House organization. It was decided to devote $500 of this year's funds to the Y. M. C. A. hut of the Naval Radio School, which is now being erected in back of Pierce Hall. The support and maintenance of this hut, which is modelled after similar establishments abroad and at other military and naval camps, will be entirely in the hands of the Phillips Brooks House workers. The $500 was voted to defray expenses and to establish a fund with which A. Beane '11, in general charge of the affair, and H. A. Roberts '20, who will live at the hut and manage matters there, may carry out the work.

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