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After an intensive three weeks competition for the Freshman Committee of Phillips Brooks House, 13 candidates were chosen last night by George M. Burditt '44, chairman of last year's committee.
The new committeemen are: Thomas J. Ashton, of New York and Matthews; Edward Bodman, of Long Island and Thayer; Hugh Calkins, of Newton and Thayer; Jerry L. Gottschal, of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin and Weld; Kenneth Fremont-Smith, of Cambridge and Matthews; James E. McNutty, of Oak Park, Illinois and Thayer; David B. Moseley, of Buffalo and Wigglesworth; Donald I. Perry, of Apley; Stanley Rich, of New York and Stoughton; Joseph H. Sharlitt, of Cleveland and Hollis; Dean Hennessy, of Chicago and Matthews; William Wolf, of Dorchester; Andrew J. Wright, of Columbus, Ohio, and Holworthy.
The chairman of the previous year's committee runs the competition to give the candidates experience in social work, which includes the making up and distribution of Thanksgiving baskets.
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