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George Thomas Moore '95 of St. Louis, Missouri was elected president of the Associated Harvard Clubs at the Cleveland meeting on Saturday.
Nathan Pereles, Jr. '04, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was elected secretary, and Mackey Wells '08, also of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was chosen treasurer of the organization.
Divisional vice-presidents that were elected are as follows: J. S. Higgins '07, of Providence, Rhode Island for New England; R. T. Wheeler '05 of Buffalo, New York, for the eastern section; Louis Chauvenet '07 of Eastmont, Virginia, for the south central section; A. L. Cox '07 of Raleigh, North Carolina for the southern section; H. L. Gaddis '12 of Cleveland, Ohio for the central section; Phillip Little, Jr. '08 of Minneapolis, Minnesota for the west central section; J. D. Bowersock '92 of Kansas City, Missouri for the southwest central section; W. W. Fisher '04 of Dallas, Texas for the southwestern section; M. G. Sturgis '03 of Seattle, Washington for the north Pacific section; C. E. Perkins '04 of Santa Barbara, California for the south Pacific section; S. B. Trainer '04 of Toronto, Ontario, for the Canadian section; J. H. Hyde '98 of Paris, France, for the European section; and F. S. Chien '10 of Pieping, China for the Orient.
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