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At a recent meeting of the Cercle Francais the following officers were elected for the year 1932-1933; president, J. S. Plaut '33, of Cincinnati, Ohio; vice-president, J. D. Kernan, Jr. '34, of New York City; secretary-treasurer, R. G. Sullivan '35, also of Cincinnati.
The retiring officers under whose direction "L'Amour Veille" was produced last autumn are: president, J. B. Jackson '32 vice-president, L. F. Perry '34; secretary-treasurer, Gilbert Kerlin '33, manager of productions, S. W. Burchard '32.
A meeting will be held in the near future under the new officers and plans for the Spring recess will be announced.
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