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Last evening about twenty-five men assembled in Thayer Hall for the purpose of organizing the Pennsylvania Club. Mr. R. D. Brown was elected permanent chairman to hold the office until a new election should occur. It was then voted that three vice-presidents, a secretary and a treasurer be elected for one month when a new election should take place, that these officers with the chairman should form a committee to decide upon the purpose of the club, to make by-laws and to transact any other business of the club up to the time of the new election. Mr. J. V. Sloan, Mr. W. W. Leach and Mr. W. M. Lorenz were then elected vice presidents. For secretary, Mr. W. W. Mulford was elected, and for treasurer, Mr. Brodhead. The meeting then adjourned.
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