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U.N. Council Chooses Five 1954-'55 Officers

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Two juniors, a sophomore, and two freshmen were elected yesterday to executive positions on the United Nations Council.

Those elected are: Bruce M. Selya '55 of Eliot House and Providence, R.I., president; Herbert S. Taylor '55 of Adams House and Roxbury, Mass., vice-president; Morton R. Korn '56 of Lowell House and Providence, R.I., corresponding secretary.

Freshmen elected yesterday are Peter N. Stearns of Weld Hall and Chicago, recording secretary, and Lloyd A. Harper of Thayer Hall and West Orange, N.J., treasurer.

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