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The thirty-first annual banquet of the Harvard Club of New York City was held last Friday evening at the Waldorf. The attendance was larger than ever before.
The president of the club, James C. Carter '50, presided. In his introductory remarks he spoke of the pleasure felt by the alumni in the renewal of athletic relations between Harvard and Yale.
The other speakers were Professor A. B. Hart '80, who spoke for the University; Edmund Wetmore '60, who replied for the Board of Overseers; Capt A. T. Mahan, who made a plea for the Navy; and the Rev. Joseph Twitchell, who spoke for Yale. Sigourney Butler '77, in speaking on the "College Man In Politics," paid a tribute to the late William E. Russell '77.
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