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AVC Works Out Convention Posts

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The University AVC's ten-man, Milwaukee-bound delegation systematized their duties for the national convention next month by assigning specific jobs to one another in an open meeting yesterday afternoon at the Chapter's PBH office.

Pre-convention conferring, presided over by delegation chairman Reginald Zalles 2G, named four voting representatives and their three assistants, and left Richard G. Axt '46 free to carry out duties contingent to his appointment as Executive Field Secretary for the AVC Massachusetts State Council, announcement of which was made at yesterday's caucus.

Stanley G. Karson '48, Chapter chairman, was chosen voting delegate in the Nominations Committee, which will weed out a slate for national elections from an expected avalanche of candidates.

Harvard's Other Votes

Other voting positions were parcelled to Russell H. Jackson, Jr. 21, in the Domestic Affairs Committee, William E. Nelson 1G--in the International Affairs Committee, and Andrew E. Rice '45 1G-- in the Veterans Affairs Committee.

Jackson, who is retiring Chapter vice-chairman, will have Thomas R. Brooks '50 as an side. Nelson, new Chapter vice-chairman, and Rice, the Chapter's executive secretary-elect, will be assisted by Solig S. Harrison '48 and Frank L. Haley '45, respectively. Robert L. Fischelis '50 will serve as an side to delegation chief Zalles, who is retiring Chapter chairman.

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