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There will be a brief, but important meeting of the New Student Committee in Phillips Brooks House, at 6.45 this evening, at which plans for the work will be discussed. Continuing the established custom of former years, this committee is planning to call in the next few weeks upon all Freshman in the Freshman Dormitories. In the past, the work of this committee has done a great deal toward encouraging men to become interested in Social Service work, and members of the committee have also been active in urging new men to participate in undergraduate activities.
The members of the committee are P. E. Wilson '23, Chairman; G. T. Barker, C. C. Buell, Vinton Chapin, B. S. Cogan, H. R. Davis, Theodore Orler, Maxwell Fish, A. H. Gordon, C. H. Hawes, P. B. Kunhardt, K. B. Lucas, B. deL. Nash, M. W. Self, and W. K. Shaw of the Junior Class and C. B. Cooper, W. E. Crosby, A. B. Davis, George Dwight, Harrison Gardner, W. L. Garrison, H. S. Grew; J. M. Hopkins, R. S. Hubbard, L. C. Keyes, L. B. Lockwood, F. vonW. Mason, R. L. Moorehouse, R. S. Phillips, Brooks Potter, F. T. Potter, E. E. Schefer, and J. O. Winans of the Sophomore Class.
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