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Braggiotti, Brookings, and Dorman Chosen by Winthrop

New Members of House Committee Will Help With Plans for Dance

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Dorllio C. Braggiotti '35, Robert S. Brookings, 2nd '35, and John Dorman '36 were elected by members of Winthrop House on Wednesday and Thursday to fill the three vacancies on the House committee, it was announced last night by John M. Lockwood '34, chairman. The other nominees were: Juniors: Frank P. Bland, Irving S. Chenoweth, Stanley G. Kellogg, and James A. Wolff; Sophomores, Thomas A. Bittenbender, William W. Gallagher, Jr., Benjamin H. Hallowell, August C. Helmholtz, 2nd, and John R. Pappenheimer.

The new members of the committee will meet with the others for the first time on Monday evening at 7.15 o'clock in B-22 to elect a chairman for the coming year, and to make plans for the annual spring dance.

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