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Show I WILLIAM STARK RESiGNS M The latest change in the personnel of those B connected with the Commercial club, came on m Monday when William C. Stark presented his res- H ignation to the Board of Governors who received M it and accepted it with regret and did not name M a successor to the popular secretary. Mr. Stark's M resignation was a surprise not only to the Board Hj of Governors, but the general membership of M the club, the members of which are exceedingly H sorry to loose the services of the efficient secre- M tary. The resignation came because Mr. Stark H has private business plans that demands his en- H tiro attention. M For over two years the letiring secretary has M been connected with the institution, first In capa- Hj city of manager of the publicity work of the H club, then as assistant secretary during the re- M gimes of Joseph B. Caine and WJill G. Farrell, and M ho was finally unanimously elected secretary. In M his work in that capacity, ho has shown great ap- H tltude in handling the affairs of the club. Full of pep and energy and alive to the needs of the M community, the stato and the club's connection M therewith, ho has made a most admirable recoid M and his friends are wishing him all success in m , any venture he may undertake. |