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Advocate Chooses Officers

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At the elections held by the Harvard Advocate last evening Charlton MacVeagh '24 of Washington, D. C., was chosen president of the Board of Editors.

Oliver La Farge '24, of New York city, was elected secretary; John Adams Abbott '25, of Lincoln, was added to the Literary Board; and George Lindsley Stearns '25, of Cambridge, and Stephen Abraham Koshland '25, of Boston, to the Business Board.

It was further announced that in the future no candidates will be elected to the Literary Board until they have reached their Sophomore year, except under very unusual circumstances.

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