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HAROLD W. SMITH HEADS NEW ADVOCATE BOARD

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Harold W. Smith '44, of Massillon, Ohio and Leverett House has been elected to the presidency of the Advocate, it was announced at the Advocate yesterday. He succeeds Bruce Barton, Jr. '48, of New York City and Lowell House. John Maher '45 was reelected as secretary, and Edward K. Morris '45 succeeds Smith as treasurer.

Replacing Thomas J. Crockett '43, as Pegasus is Arthur de la Guardia '43, while Howard M. Spiro '44 takes over as business manager and Edward R. Squibb, 3rd '45, will be the news circulation manager. Three Sophomores have been added to the board as editors, Ormonde deKay, Jr., Kingsley Ervin, Jr., and John W. Bausman.

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