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AMAZEEN RETIRES AS GRADUATE HEAD OF BROOKS HOUSE

Vincent New Social Service Committee Head; Kaltenborn to Have Charge of Foreign Students

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After serving four years as Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, Edward S. Amazeen '31 announced his resignation at the last meeting of the Association. This action will be effective on July 1.

Amazeen is terminating an active eight years with the House. After serving as Chairman of the Social Service Committee, he became president in 1931, and since his graduation has been Graduate Secretary.

During his first year in this capacity the House plan was adopted, and Amazeen initiated the policy of keeping Phillips Brooks House as a commuter center.

At the dinner the outgoing Cabinet elected nine members to head the committees: Frank W. Vincent, Jr. '36, Social Service Committee; Rolf Kaltenborn '37, Foreign Student Committee; Raymond Dennett '36 and Robert S. Playfair '36; Speakers Committee: Winthrop H. Lee '36, Mission Committee; James M. Estabrook 1L, Graduate Schools Committee; Paul F. Burke 3D, Dental School Committee; James B. Ames 2L, Law School Committee; and Daniel B. Dorman 3M, Medical School Committee. Elected to the Senior Advisory Committee were Arthur P. Colburn 2Dv., Robert S. Chafee, Jr. '36, Douglas W. Overton '36, David Rockefeller '36, and Edward C. Streeter, Jr. '36.

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