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Key Elects Hazel As New President

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John Tilghman Hazel '51 of Arlington, Virginia, and Kirkland House was elected 1950 president of the Crimson Key Society last night. He succeeds Bruce Harriman '50.

David Harrison '51 was chosen vice-president, Melvin D. Sacks '51, secretary, and Carl D. Bottenfield '51 treasurer. Robert N. Berke '51 will direct the athletic committee as chairman, while Marvin H. Kraus '51 will head the non-athletic committee. Robert P. Hyde '51 is the new chairman of the freshman orientation committee.

The all-College dance on April 29 is the major event in the Key's spring program.

The Crimson Key devotes a great deal of its efforts to welcoming visiting athletic teams.

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