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UNDERHILL ELECTED P. B. H. PRESIDENT

New Leader is Managing Editor of Crimson and is on Musical Clubs--One Position Still Unfilled

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Charles Matthew Underhill '30, of Searsdale, New York, has been elected president of Phillips Brooks House, to succeed James Roosevelt '30. The announcement was made by J. H. Lane '28, Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, following a meeting of the executive committee Wednesday evening, at which several new officers were selected to take the places of some who recently resigned.

Underhill is Managing Editor of the CRIMSON and a member of the University Instrumental Clubs. During his Junior year he was leader of the Vocal Club, and in his Freshman year Chairman of the Editorial Board of The Red Book. He has been active in work for Phillips Brooks House for several years.

William McKee Dunn '30, of Detroit, Michigan, was elected vice-president, to succeed T. H. Cuihane, Jr., 'ocC. The promotion of Dunn to the post of vice-president leaves the position of librarian unfilled, but it is expected that someone will be chosen for that place in the near future.

Arthur Lancaster Watkins '31 of Arlington was elected chairman of the committee on speakers, and William Ward Foshay '31, of Port Chester, New York, placed in charge of the information burean and room registry for the coming year.

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