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Ononeze M. Anochie '64 has been elected president of the Association of African and Afro-American Students for the coming academic year.
Other officers include Ronald Mitchell '64, vice-president; Dorsen Hazel '64, secretary; Charles J. Beard II '66, treasurer; and James W. Wiley '65, chairman of the publicity committee.
Kwame Dan Walker '66, and Robert E. Wright '65 were named at-large members of the executive committee, and Thomas Atkins 2G was appointed editor in chief of the AAAA publication.
The Association, founded last month, is still awaiting recognition from the Faculty Committee on Undergraduate Activities. The Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs voted 14-5 against recommending recognition of the club, May 6.
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