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Freshman Reception Committee.

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A meeting of the Freshman Reception Committee will be held next Wednesday night at 7.30 in Lower Mass. at which Dean Shaler, Dean Briggs and J. E. N. Shaw, 2 L., will briefly outline the purpose and possibilities of the plan. At this meeting ten or twelve Freshmen will be assigned to each member of the committee who is expected to inform the secretary of the evening on which he can conveniently entertain his men. It is hoped that this plan will give the Freshmen the opportunities to ascertain the activities in which they may be interested, and also that it will provide the upper classmen with the chance to bring them into those activities.

Following are the members of the committee:

1900--W. A. M. Burden, R. C. Bolling (sec.), F. E. Bissell, S. W. Lewis, F. O. Byrd, C. O. Swain, F. B. Talbot, C. L. Harding, W. Phillips, Jr., W. Morrow, C. H. Morrill, D. G, Harris, E. L. Dudley, H. A. Stickney, A. N. Rice, R. W. Bliss, J. N. Trainer, Jr., C. D. Draper, A. Drinkwater, F. L. Higginson, W. Morse, J. L. Saltonstall, H. Ward, D. F. Davis, N. W. Tilton.

1901--M. Bartlett, N. Fairchild, J. G. Forbes, G. C. Clark, Jr., C. D. Daly, R. Fincke, J. W. Hallowell, R. M. H. Harper, H. R. Hayes, J. Lawrence, W. T. Reid, Jr., C. H. Whitney, E. P. Loud, J. R. Locke, F. M. Endicott, R. Gilchrist, H. C. Hawkins, C. W. Locke, W. B. Wheelwright.

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