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More than two hundred members attended the annual meeting of the New York Harvard Club Saturday evening for the election of officers and the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: President, Edward King; vice-president, Austen G. Fox; treasurer, Charles Howland Russell; secretary, Evert Jansen Wendell; managers, (to serve three years), Edmund Wetmore, T. Frank Brownell, J. Hampden Robb, Edward L. Parris, George H. Adams; committee on admissions, (to serve three years), George H. Sargent, James T. Kilbreth, Thomas S. Bettens, Wendell Baker, Lowell Lincoln, Jr., H. Le Roy Edgar, and Thomas Clyde.
After the election of officers, the club elected the following members: Resident, George Hope Mairs '89; Harry S. Wardner '88, and W. Franklin Brush '88; non-resident, Arthur Rotch '71, Graham Jones '91, and Clement S. Houghton (Sp.,) '87.
A photograph of last year's football team had recently been presented the club, and it was exhibited amidst the greatest enthusiasm.
The lease of the building now occupied by the club expires May 1, 1892. The selection of a new club house had been placed in the hands of a committee, and from the committee's report Saturday evening it is probable that at the expiration of the present lease, the club will have a building of its own.
Among those present Saturday were noticed: Dr. Francis M. Weld, William E. Worthen, W. A. Purrington, J. E. Carpenter, Edward King, T. Frank Brownell, George H. Adams, James T. Kilbreth, Fred Cromwell, A. H. Holmes, James W. Hawes, E. D. Hawkins, and F. Astley Atkins.
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