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BUSINESS SCHOOL ELECTS

Twelve First-Year Men Are Chosen as Association Members

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Twelve first year men were elected to the Harvard Business School Association yesterday in the primary elections held once a year at this time. These men form the executive council in the student organization of the Business School.

The group forms the nucleus from which the officers are chosen. Those elected were George F. Bateson, Hugh F. Colvin, Alfred J. Dickinson, Jr., Schuler C. Rober, Darwin C. Brown, Edwin Ewing, Jr., Charles M. Williams, William Dibble, A. Kendall Oulie, Paul S. Bowers, and William J. English. A tie between Alfred E. Kurts and Hugh F. Warner will be decided shortly.

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