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UNION VICE-PRESIDENCY VOTED TO L. T. GRIMM '29

Junior Receives 298 Votes, 78 More Than Closest Competitor--Robinson and Schwarz Other Nominees

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Lawrence Trever Grimm '29, of Los Angeles, Cal., has been elected vice-president of the Harvard Union for the coming academic year. In the recent postal-card balloting Grimm received 298 votes, while K. D. Robinson '29 and H. F. Schwarz '29, other nominees for the position, received 220 and 73 votes respectively.

As vice-president of the Union Grimm will act as the undergraduate representative on the Governing Board, and will preside at all functions of the undergraduate body held under the auspices of the Union. In this capacity he succeeds H. W. Bragdon '28.

It is planned that next year only two undergraduates will sit on the Governing Board, the undergraduate vice-president and the chairman of the Debating Union. Grimm holds the latter office this year and, with the advice and consent of the Governing Board, will appoint his successor next fall.

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