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Douglas W. Hunt '55 of Lexington and Lowell House last night was elected president of Phillips Brooks House for the 1954-55 school year. William J. A. Jabionski '55 of Webster and Kirkland House will serve as vice-president.
Robert H. Mundheim '54, outgoing vice-president, announced the winners of the elections at the annual P.B.H. full membership dinner. Other speakers included William G. Saltonstall '28, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy; Neil D. Hastie '52, the House's graduate secretary; and William R. Crawford '54, this year's president.
Hastie, reviewing the P.B.H. activities, noted that membership this year rose to more than 370. With an additional 400 serving as associates, the House has become the University's largest student organization.
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