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BAND PICKS SIX AS OFFICERS FOR 1927--KEELEY TO DIRECT

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Six men were elected to the offices of the University Band at a recent meeting of the members. Ambrose Francis Keeley '27 of Fall River was chosen Director; Robert Thornion Smith '27, of Saco, Mc., was elected President; Randolph Piper '27, of Lexington, Manager; Charles Philip Engelhardt '28, Secretary; and Samuel Ganz '28, Treasurer and Louis Burton Benjamin '29, Librartan. At this same meeting, 27 men were elected to the Harvard University Band Club.

It was also decided that beginning next year, a new policy of electing members to the Club would be inaugurated. The Harvard University Band Club started in 1919 is a body of about 50 men elected on the basis of their past season's work in the Band.

Up to and including this year, elections to the Club have taken place in the spring. Beginning next year, members will be elected immediately upon the close of the football season.

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