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HOOVER CLUB PICKS OFFICERS ON NIGHT OF FIRST MEETING

Six Men Given Position on Board of Executives

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The Harvard Hoover-for-President Club last night held its first worker's meeting. The purpose of the gathering was principally to secure the further organization of the club's membership. L. A. Pratt '26 addressed the assembly and several positions on the executive committee were filled. R. H. Phelps '30 was put in charge of the club's publicity. R. M. Hale '31 is head of the finance committee, G. M. Merrill 1G is in charge of the membership committee, A. S. Gilmartin '31 is in charge of the speaker's committee, N. M. Sachs '29 is heading the absentee voting committee, while R. B. Regan '29 is in control of the communication committee.

Two positions on the executive committee are still unfilled.

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