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Economics Society Elects

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Harvard's chapter of the National Honor Society in Economics, Omicron Chi Epsilon, has elected Leonard Kopelman '63 of Leverett House and Brookline, its President.

Other officers are Ernest Black '62, of Dudley House and Dorchester, Vice-President; Richard Sylla, of Lowell House and Chicago Heights, Ill, Secretary; Nolan H. Clark '62, of Lowell House and Georgetown, Idaho, Treasurer; and Peter Doeringer, Chairman of the Executive Board.

OXE Objectives

The organization aims to stimulate student interest in economic study, to secure support for students, and to honor high scholastic promise.

Membership in the group is divided into four classes: undergraduate, graduate, faculty, and honory.

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