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P. B. H. CHOSES DELEGATES TO INDIANAPOLIS CONVENTION

Expenses of Christmas Vacation Trip Will Amount to About $90.00

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The committee in charge of appointing the University delegates who will attend the ninth International Convention for Foreign Missions on December 28 at Indianapolis, has been appointed. R. S. Hubbard '24, who was chosen chairman of the committee last week and the Phillips Brooks House Association have appointed the following 15 men: J. R. P. Nason '24; R. H. Sears '24; B. F. Rice-Bassett '25; J. McC. Roots '25; J. L. Caughey '25; J. S. Clarke '25; D. LeB. Sweeney '26; H. H. Mac Cubbin '26; M. A. Cheek '26; L. H. Roots '26; C. G. T. Lundell '27; B. L. Kilgour '27; Austin Lamont '27; F. S. Parks 3M.; and W. A. Shimer 2G.

This committee met last evening and fixed the expense which each delegate must bear for the Indianapolis trip. The total expense of the trip, including railroad fare, berth, hotel bill, registration, amusement, etc., varies in three amounts, $92.33, $88.27, or $82.20, according to whether the delegate occupies a lower berth, upper berth, or shares a lower berth.

The delegates will leave Boston on the Southwestern Limited at 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, December 27, and will arrive in Indianapolis on the next day, when the convention opens. On the evening of January 1, 1924, the delegates will return to Boston, reaching the city on January 2 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

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