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The nominating committee of the Graduate School Branch of the University Christian Association reports the following nominations for the ensuing year: for president, B. Baker 1G., of the University of Texas; for vice-president, P. L. Given 1G., of Wesleyan University; for secretary, D. W. Teachout 1G., of Hiram College; for treasurer, E. A. Boyden 1G., of Harvard. Additional nominations may be made on petition of five members not later than Monday. The meeting for the election of officers will be held in the Shepard Room of Phillips Brooks House, on Monday, January 17, at 7.30 o'clock.
The Graduate School Branch exists for the purpose of increasing the effectiveness of the association in the University, by fulfilling its purpose among the Graduate School men. The constitution of the Harvard University Christian Association governs the Graduate Branch and its president is a member of the cabinet of the whole association.
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