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DRAMATIC CLUB GRANTS MEMBERSHIP TO TWENTY

APPOINT THEODORE SPENCER TO ADVISORY BOARD

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Names of men recently elected to the Harvard Dramatic Club were made known yesterday by officials of the Club. At the same time it was announced that Theodore Spencer, Ph.D. '28, has been appointed to the graduate advisory board and that the annual election of officers will take place next Friday night at a meeting in Phillips Brooks House at 7.15 o'clock.

Spencer, who is a graduate of Princeton University, studied in the Harvard Graduate School of Education from 1925 to 1928, when he was granted his doctorate. He is now serving the University as tutor and lecturer in the English department.

The following were elected to membership in the Dramatic Club:

L. S. Beals '32, H. R. Brown '34, J. H. Crandon '33, S. S. Dennis '32, B. L. Fairbank '34, L. L. Fillstrup '33, R. J. Gutheim '33, Louis Halle '32, P. G. Hoffman '32, Frederick Ireland '33, Samuel Kunen '31, W. H. Lehr '34, D. H. Lindsey '33, L. A. McCabe '34, J. S. Mason '31, A. E. Phillips '34, A. B. Schneider '34, M. M. Stearns '34, H. A. Stone '33, O. Z. Whitehead '34.

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