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REARDON, ROOD, FIECHTER ELECTED DEBATING OFFICERS

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At the annual election meeting of the Harvard Debating Council held last night, Paul Cashman Reardon '31, of Quincy, was elected president for the academic year of 1930-1931.

Other elections were those of Armistead Buckner Rood '31, of Concord, Mass., as vice-president, and Frederick Fiechter '31, of Pittsburgh, Pa., as secretary. Resolutions were also made to change the constitution at the first fall meeting of the Council.

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