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PBHA Chooses New Leadership

"PBHA has filled a very important part of my Harvard experience," Park said in his acceptance address. "It was an eye-opening experience."

The duo proposed several new ideas, which focused on uniting and strengthening the PBHA community.

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Cox stressed the link with group alumni, who "share a common mission and a common love for PBHA." His suggestions included further integrating the Board of Trustees, a mixed student and non-student governing organization within Phillips Brooks House.

Park spoke more to the fund-raising aspect of PBHA, noting the bounty that lies in untapped corporate donations. Such funding would relieve some of the burden on alumni, thus further improving relations, he said.

As Cox and Park took their seats, however, the two candidates for treasurer braced for a tightly contested, albeit friendly, election.

In the end, Hridel claimed victory over Aalap A. Mahadevia '02, although both candidates had previous fundraising experience and expressed a willingness to unite the many groups with Phillips Brooks House.

The secretary's seat went uncontested to Windt, who stressed communication.

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