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COOLIDGE, HELLER CHOSEN DIRECTORS OF ART SOCIETY

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John Phillips Coolidge '35, of Cambridge, and Robert Peace Heller '35, of Brooklyn, New York, have been appointed Directors of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, it was announced yesterday by the Society. The appointments are subject to the approval of the trustees. A third director will be named in the near future.

The retiring directors are J. S. Newberry '33, P. T. Rathbone '33, and Otto Wittman, Jr. '33. Newberry took the place of R. F. Evans '33, who was forced to leave college last fall because of illness.

The trustees of the Society are J. N. Brown, E. W. Forbes '95, A. C. Goodyear, Arthur Pope '01, Arthur Sachs '01, P. J. Sachs '00, and F. M. Warburg '18.

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