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APPOINT NEW UNION OFFICERS

BULLARD, LEWIS, McCOUCH AND PAVENSTEDT WILL HEAD COMMITTEES.

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Announcement of the appointment of undergraduate officers for the Union was made yesterday. The following were appointed: Undergraduate vice-president, Frederick Keil Bullard '20, of Revere; Chairman of the House Committee, Burnham Lewis '20, of Philadelphia; Chairman of Entertainment Committee, Edmund William Pavenstedt, Jr., '20, of New York; Chairman of the Restaurant Committee, 'Eric Alan McCouch '20, of Philadelphia; members of the Restaurant Committee, George Storer Baldwin '21, of Chestnut Hill, and Myles Pierce Baker '22, of Cambridge; members of the House Committee, Charles Albert Page '21, of Chestnut Hill, and Donald Angier '22, of Waban; members of the Entertainment Committee; John Archibald Sessions '21 of Northampton, and Henry Francis Colt '22, of Geneseo, New York. The undergraduate member of the Library Committee will be Ludlow Thomas Lanman '20, of Lawrence, Long Island, N. Y.

Close Club to All But Members.

Beginning Monday, the Union will be open only to those who hold membership cards. These may be purchased at the Union by any man connected with the University. The membership fee is five dollars and may be charged on the term bill.

Luncheon for President Lowell.

President Lowell is to be the guest of the Union at a small informal luncheon to be given in the Trophy Room this noon at 1 o'clock. The other guests are to be F. W. Hunnewell '02; Secretary to the Corporation; Matthew Luce '91, Regent; Dean C. N. Greenough '98, and several other members of the Faculty.

The object of this luncheon is to give President Lowell and the other officers of the University a first-hand opportunity to thoroughly inspect the new improvements to the Union since the remodelling and refurnishing operations of this summer.

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