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FIVE MEMBERS PICKED FOR STUDENT COUNCIL

SCHWARZ AND YOUNGMAN ARE SOPHOMORES CHOSEN

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At a meeting of the ten members of the Student Council, elected early this week, held last night the five additional men for the Council were appointed. Three of these five have been chosen from the present Junior class and two have been picked from the class of 1929. The appointees to the 1927-28 Council are: Henry Wilkinson Bragdon '28, of Rochester, N. Y., Carl Howard Pforzheimer Jr. '28, of Purchase, N. Y., Charles Augustus Pratt '28, of New Bedford, Henry Frederick Schwarz '29, of Greenwich, Conn, and William Sterling Youngman Jr. '29, of Brookline.

The newly appointed members will assume their places on the Council immediately and at the meeting of the entire Council Tuesday night the officers for next year will be elected.

This system of appointment of a third of the Student Council by the ten selected members is of recent inauguration, the 1927-28 Council being the fourth since it has gone into effect.

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