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Robeson Balley '29, of Eagleville, Pennsylvania, was elected president of the Advocate for the ensuing year at a meeting of the Board held last night in the Advocate rooms.
Other officers of the literary board elected were Theodore Hall Jr. '29, of Washington, D. C., Secretary; and Robert Meader Easton '30, of Providence, Rhode Island, Pegasus.
William Rupert Maclaugin '29, of Boston, was elected Treasurer, and Edward Fuller Fitzhugh '29, of Boise, Idaho, will be the new Business Manager of the Advocate.
The new board of the literary monthly will take office immediately and will control the magazine all through 1928.
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