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SENIOR OFFICERS B. IfVeist, Vice-Presidentg II. Hammond, Presidentg A. L. Pascuiti, Secretary Page 72 SENIOR OFFICERS il. Kaneaster, Treasurerg D. Holm, Giftoriang G. Faulk, Sergeant-at-Amns.
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