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At the annual meeting of the Circolo Italiano d1 Harvard, held last evening in the Phillips Brooks House, William Paul Constantino '32, of Clinton, was elected president for the coming year. Valerio Riccardo Montanari '33, of Newton, was elected first vice-president, Paul Miceli '32, of New London, Connecticut, second vice-president, John Irwin Beaumont, II '33, of Cleveland, Ohio, secretary, and Paul Catinella '32, of Belmont, treasurer.
The society, which was established for the purpose of promoting an interest among the students of the University in Italian life and culture, has just finished an active year. Among the men who addressed them during the past year are Professor J. D. M. Ford. '94, assistant professor G.B. Weston '97, and Paul V. Donovan, of the faculty of Boston College.
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