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At a meeting of the Instrumental Clubs held at Phillips Brooks House last night the new officers for the clubs were elected. Richard Stedman Holden '29 of Burlington, Vermont was elected President; Frederick Herman Gade '31 of New York City was elected Vice-President. William Raymond Driver '29 of Milton was elected Secretary; Lawrence Edward Mallinckrodt '30 of St. Louis was elected Treasurer. For the other offices, William Frost Mann '30, of Brookline was chosen Librarian; Bernard Davis Hanighen '30 of New York City leader of the Mandolin Club; Robert Murray Whittemore '31 of East Orange, N. J., leader of the Banjo Club; and Charles Mathews Underhill '31 of Scarsdale, N. Y., leader of the Vocal Club. The chairman of the specialty Division will be appointed later.

At the beginning of the meeting, 23 new members were initiated. The retiring officers reported upon the activities of the past year and submitted some plans dealing with future trips, club finances, personnel and standards. They urged the new leaders to start work with their clubs as soon as possible next fall.

All the members are starting a drive to round up some candidates for the clubs. Henry Pennypacker '88 also addressed the meeting and related some of the experiences he had on his trip to Hawaii.

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