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William V. M. Fawcett '21 of Newton was chosen president of the Dramatic Club at the meeting held last night at the Union. E. H. Morse '20 of New York City was re-elected vice-president, while W. M. Cary '22 of Brooklyn, N. Y., was selected for secretary. W. A. Duerr '21 of Cornwall-on-the--Hudson, N. Y., was elected treasurer, and two Sophmores were chosen for the new members of the executive committee, J. N. Macy of Scarborough-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., and B. D. Williams of Newtonville.
A discussion was held at this meeting in regard to the play for the spring production, and the executive committee will select a translation of the work of a foreign author, as is compatible with the new policy of the Dramatic Club.
The retiring officers of the club are C. C. Ryan '20, president; E. H. Morse '20, vice-president; Jerome Preston Occ. secretary, and Ford Hibbard '20, treasurer.
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