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ADVOCATE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS

Announces Start of Business Competition Open to Sophomores

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At a meeting of the Advocate Board held recently, William Whitman 3d '22, of Boston, was elected President for 1921-22. Other officers were elected for the coming year as follows; Treasurer, Henry Stuart Payson Rowe '22, of Brookline; Pegasus, Francis Wayne MacVeagh '21, of New York City; and Business Manager, Charles Christian Hewitt '23, of Minneapolis, Minn. The Secretary will be elected at a subsequent meeting.

Nine men were added to the board; eight Literary Editors and one Business, Editor being elected simultaneously with the officers. Francis Beidler Jr. '21, of Chicago, III.; Stedman Buttrick Jr. '22, of Concord; Jiles Berry Fleming '22, of Angusta, Ga.; William Chapin Jackson '22, of Darien Conn.; Robert Cameron Rogers '23, of Santa Barbara, Cal.; Sherman Skinner Rogers '22, of Santa Barbara, Cal.; and Edward Augustus Weeks '22, of Elizabeth, N. J., have been made regular Literary Editors, and Arthur Morley Dobson '21 of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., an Honorary Literary Editor; Harry Livingston Hartley '23, of Boston, has been made a regular Business Editor.

In accepting the resignation of Roy Edward Larson '21, of Brookline, as Treasurer, at the same meeting, the Board unanimously voted a motion expressing its great appreciation of his invaluable services to the paper.

A now competition for positions on the Business Board will start next Monday night at 7 o'clock, when all candidates should report in the Advocate House. This competition will be open to members of the class of 1923 only, and will last approximately three months,--the closing date to be definitely announced later.

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