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The Freshman Dormitory Room Committees have been appointed by Mr. Matthew Luce '91, Regent. Each committee will select its own chairmen at its first meeting and will serve as a committee until January 3, 1924. The duties of these committees are largely optional but the work will be primarily furnishing magazines and papers for the Common Rooms and holding smokers, Choruses and mass meetings through the fall and early part of the winter until the Freshman spring activities begin.
The members of the committees are:
Gore Hall.--F. M. Sedgwick, A 43; Austin Lamont, B 35; F. M. Forbes, C 41; D. Frothingham, D 11; H. K. Webster Jr., E 42; L. V. Phelan, 26 Mt. Auburn Street; A. W. Williams, 26 Mt. Auburn Street;
Smith Halls.--H. A. Secrist, James B 42; J. R. Paine, George B 22; K. C. Powning, George B 32; R. C. Sullivan, Persis A 11; Maxwell Davidson Jr., Persis A 26; J. R. Hubbard, Persis B 22; C. I. Paulsen, Drayton Hall.
Standish Hall.--Robert Soulter Jr., E '24; Lawrence Coolidge, D 21; M. W. Philbrick, B 33; Reginald Porter, C 33; F. W. Abend, C 42; R. F. Heyward, Shepherd Hall; John Bradley 9 Story Street.
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