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Elections to the Business School Council have placed Charles Whalen in general charge of social activities at the School for the coming year, it was announced yesterday. Assisting him when he takes over his presidential duties in February will be Edwin Cox, elected vice-president, and Vinson H. Beckman, chosen to be secretary.
The new officers and the nine other men elected to the Council will have control of such activities as athletic programs and the arrangement of speeches by prominent visitors and by Business School students themselves. Each of the men chosen for the Council but not given an executive position will be placed in charge of one phase of these activities, but these appointments have not yet been made.
The other men chosen are: James Noland, Thomas Ware, Lynn Northrup, Ralph Turlington, and James Bromwell, all in their third term, and William Haak, Walter Siravo, Patrick Nickolson, and James Eckhart, all of whom are second term men.
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