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At the last meeting of the Sociedad Espanola, plans for next year were outlined. Regular meetings, with the usual conversational practice, will be held in the Union every third week, and at these meetings some prominent man will usually give an informal talk. Lieutenant-Governor Curtis Guild '81 will speak on October 21, and among the other speakers of the year will be Alexis E. Frye I'90, Dean Shaler, Courtenay Guild '86, S. G. Morley '99, and Senor Laureano Cortes, Cuban consul to Boston. During the year a number of Spanish plays will probably be given and one of these will be open to the public.
The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, A. Cumming 2G.; vice-president, A. P. Raggio 2G.; secretary, N. F. Hall 3G.; treasurer, W. C. Titcomb '04, and fifth member of the executive committee, A. B. Myrick 3G.
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