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In the wake of media reports and complaints from women's groups, State Treasurer Joseph D. Malone '78 has decided to sever his ties with the troubled Pi Eta Speakers Club, an aide to Malone said yesterday.
"At this time, due to his responsibilities in the treasurer's office and due to the negative connotation of being a member of Pi Eta, [Malone] should no longer be associated with the club," Deputy Treasurer Christopher J. Doherty '78 said.
Malone's position on the Pi Eta Speakers Associates, the 20-member graduate body which oversees the all-male social club, was reported by The Crimson last week.
Doherty said yesterday that neither he nor Malone were clear about Malone's official relationship with the club, but that he would end any connection that exists.
Reached at his home last night, Stephen P. Endlar '56, president of the Pi Eta Speakers Associates, declined to comment on Malone's resignation.