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Twelve first year men, successful candidates to the Executive Board of the Business School Association, took their places yesterday at the fourth meeting of the board.
The new members are George S. Bissell, William S. Butterfield, Frederic W. Corle, Daniel Dyer, David M. Chormley, John S. Hoffmire, Jr., Peter M. Lind, James H. McDougall, Eugene R. Myler, Hugh M. Sinclair, and J. W. Thomas, Jr.
These men represent the six sections of the Business School. Second year men elect three members to the board from each section, totalling an executive board of 30.
The Association is unique since its members must pay dues, and membership is voluntary. It servers the function of a student council.
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