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Results of a complete reorganization in Phillips Brooks House, necessitated by the death of Richard G. Ames '34 this summer, were announced yesterday after prolonged conferences of the cabinet. Ames, who lost his life in the Newport-to-Norway sailing race in June, was to have been graduate secretary.
Brooks House management has been divided between three chiefs. Edward S. Amazeen '31, holder-over graduate secretary, who will supervise finances and the law, medicine, and dental school committees. Edward I. Brainerd '35, assistant graduate secretary, who has the main office routine, charities, clothing drives, and the graduate school committee, Raymond Dennett '36, Brooks. House president, who will aid the Speakers, Social Service and Missions Committees.
A Gilman Sullivan '36 and Robert S. Playiair '36 have been named co-chairmen of the Speakers Committee. Sullivan is vice-president of the Debating Council in charge of 1939 affairs.
The Social Service Committee as finally organized comprises Frank W. Vincent, Jr. '36, chairman, Carl A. Andren '36, vice-chairman, Sheldon Ware '38, Norris P. Swett '37, Thomas C. Hunt '37, and Elliott B. Knowlton '38.
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