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Ervin New Advocate Head; Pegasus Post Goes to de Kay

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Kingsley Ervin, Jr. '45, of Eliot House and Minneapoils, was chosen president of the Harvard Advocate at a special election held Friday.

Ormonde de Kay, Jr. 45, of Leverett House and Bangor, Me., will be Pegasus for the coming year, while Andrew Murphy '44 of Leverett House and Marblehead, Mass., was named to the secretaryship. Appointed to the post of treasurer was Thomas A. Foley, Jr. '45 of Eliot House and Baltimore. Howard M. Spiro '44 of Lowell House and Newton Center, Mass., was elected business manager, and Edward R. Squibb, 3rd '45 of Winthrop House and Milton, Mass., was chosen circulation manager.

The elections were necessitated by the departure of most of last year's staff.

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