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Elections to both active and honorary membership in the Pierian Sodality of 1808, commonly known as the Harvard University Orchestra, were made at a meeting of the Sodality last night.
By special vote, G. W. Woodworth, conductor of the orchestra for the seasons from 1929 to 1932, and Edward Ballantine, Professor of Music, who was pinao soloist with the orchestra several times during the past few seasons, were elected honorary members.
The following men were chosen to active membership in the Sodality: E. C. Acomb '35, A. O. Allen 2G, W. S. E. Baer '34, R. F. von Briesen '35, R. S. Chafee '36, F. F. Conant 1G., Ed., L. A. Cook, Jr. '34, F. R. Dickerson 2L, D. R. Freni '36, R. S. Greene '34, E. S. Holden '34, H. J. Kumin 1G. Edward Meilman '36, J. R. Pappenheimer '36, Jacob Patt '36, R. B. Preble '83, F. G. Ross 1G. Michael Sarapoff 4E.S. D. A. Sistare '86, I. A. Stone '86, A. R. Sweenwy, Jr. '35, B. K. Therogood '34, and H. P. Welch '36.
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