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ELECTION OF COOP DIRECTORS IS HELD

List of Nominations for Stockholders, Officers and Directors is Made Public by G. E. Cole

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William Potter Lage '30, Frederick Herman Gade '31, and Richard Norman Clark, Jr. '32 are the three undergraduate directors of the Harvard Cooperative Society for the ensuing year, it was announced yesterday by G. E. Cole, manager of the Society.

At the same time Mr. Cole made public the complete list of nominations for the stockholders, officers, and other directors for 1929-30 as elected Thursday at the meeting of the stockholders of the Society. The final list is as follows:

For stockholders for five years through the annual meeting of 1934--D. R. Dewey, E. P. Kobler.

For officers: president, H. S. Thompson '99; vice-president, A. W. Scott '09; clerk (secretary), Walter Humphreys; treasurer, J. L. Taylor '11.

Other Directors

For other directors: From Harvard at large--C. P. Biddle '20, A. C. Redfield '13; from M. I. T. at large--H.S. Ford, Jasper Whiting; from officers of Harvard--Delmar Leighton '19; from Alumni of Harvard--K. B. Murdock '16; from students of M. I. T.--E. G. Blake '30; from Senior Class of Harvard F. H. Gade '31; from Sophomore Class of Harvard--R. N. Clark, Jr. '32.

As representatives of their classes. Lage, Gade, and Clark will attend the monthly meetings of the directors of the Cooperative Society and offer any suggestions which in their opinion will enable the Society to increase its services to undergraduates. They serve as a medium through which the Society may receive comment and criticism from the student body of the University.

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