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Six officers for next year were elected at a meeting of the Circolo Italiano last night. They follow: president, James Roosevelt '30, of Hyde Park, New York; first vice-president, Antonio Pasquale Caprio, Jr. '30, of Revere; second vice-president, Joseph Warren Darling '30, of Kew Gardens, L. I., New York; secretary, Robert Boit Gierasch '30, of Brookline; treasurer Petter John White Bove '29, of Schenectady, New York; librarian, Stewart Boal '30, of Winetka, Illinois.
It was also announced that the scholarship the club intended to award this year to an undergraduate for a year's study in Italy, will not be given. None of the essays handed in by competitors for the scholarship, one of the bases on which the selection is made, were considered good enough by the judges to win a year of study abroad. The money will be used for next year's scholarship.
The Italy-America Society of Boston has donated $200 to the club's scholarship fund.
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