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Four committees, one from each College class, have recently been appointed by the Phillips Brooks House Cabinet to make all arrangements for Harvard men at the Northfield Conference. Any man who wishes to discuss the plans and purposes of the conference, or to register for the conference, should speak to any member of the committee from his class as soon as possible.
The committees are as follows: 1910--E. P. Farwell, chairman, E. R. Chapin, F. H. Cooke, E. L. Souder; 1911 -- H. F. Boynton, chairman, N. J. Bond, H. Brightman, F. M. Eliot, P. D. Smith; 1912--M. M. Boyd, chairman, R. C. Benchley, H. L. Gaddis, H. L. Groves; 1913--F. B. Thwing, chairman, W. M. Danner, J. L. Jones, A. C. McGiffert, C. M. Makepeace, W. L. Ustick, R. D. Whittemore.
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