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DINNER SHIFTED FROM UNION

Phi Beta Kappa to Dine at Colonial Club--Ushers Chosen for Exercises

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The dinner of the Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa to be held next Monday immediately after the literary exercises, will take place in the Colonial Club instead of in the Union, as was announced yesterday.

Ushers have been appointed for the literary exercises at Sanders Theatre, at which the Hon. Thomas Nelson Page, Litt.D.' 13 is the orator and Professor Charles Hall Grandgent '88 the poet. The men who have been chosen to assist are H. C. Brown '21, A. B. Nichols Jr. '21, W. Slade Jr. '21 and A. D. Welton Jr. '22.

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