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A Golf Club to be Formed.

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Yesterday afternoon at 9 Little's Block, a meeting was held to organize a Harvard Golf Club. Stoughton Bell 1 L. S., was appointed a chairman to select a committee to draw up a constitution, which will be submitted to the members of the club at some future meeting. J. H. Choate, Jr., '97 and W. B. Cutting 1900 were appointed a committee to represent the golfing interests of the University at the intercollegiate conference to be held in New York during the Christmas recess under the auspices of the Ardsley Casino.

The following men were present and signified their intention of joining the organization: J. H. Choate, Jr., '97, Stoughton Bell 1 L, F. Curtis '98, T. Morse '98, E. W. Capen '97, G. Smith 1900, L Underwood '97, J. F. Curtis '99, R. B. Stone '98, Augustus Jay, Jr., 1900, E. C. S owell '98, W. Bayard Cutting, Jr., 1900, W. M. Tyler '99, A. D. Griffiths 1900, D. Cheever '97, R. L. Scaife '97, R. H. Stevenson, Jr., '97.

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