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Adopting a constitution and electing officers occupied the attention of the first meeting of the new Camelot Club, which was held at the Union last night at 8 o'clock. The first-steps in organization were taken by electing the following officers: president, Martin Charles Stark '33, of Washington, D. C.; secretary-treasurer, Edgar Jacobs Davis '29, of Merrimac. After the business of the meeting was attended to, the members proceeded to play the game after which the club is named. Three new sets were presented to the cub by G. S. Parker of Salem, who introduced the game last spring after ten years of experimentation. It is planned to model the organization upon the procedure established by the Chess Club.
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