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"I haven't got time to get lonesome," confided Harvard's most gregarious individual, E. Bernard Fleischaker '42, last night.

Fleischaker is a member of, or connected with 24 organizations, committees, activities, and clubs and runs seven of them personally. Six of the groups would have never seen the light of day but for his efforts.

He is president of the Spanish Club, and the Pan-American Society, and last year the Ambas Americas. He is chairman of the Pan-American Ball, the Pan-American Reception, and the Harvard League for a Declared War, and Wednesday night he ran a dance for service men.

The executive boards of P.B.H., the Student Defense league, the Harvard Fight for Freedom Committee, the Harvard British War Relief Committee, and the Harvard Film Society number him among their midst.

In Brooks House he is a member of the Social Service Committee, the Publicity Committee, the Senior Advisory Committee, and the Defense Service Committe.

Fleischaker just claims plain ordinary membership in the Ornithological Club, the Classical Club, the Caisson Club, the Outing Club, the Anti Peace-Strike Committee, Union New Harvard Chapter, and the staff of the R.O.T.C. magazine, the Observation Post. Last fall he played football for Eliot House.

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