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HARVARD MASONIC CLUB HOLDS ITS ANNUAL DINNER IN BOSTON

Hon. J. H. Warner Delivers Address on Duties of Masons as Citizens

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The annual dinner of the Harvard University Masonic Club was held at the Boston Masonic Clubhouse last night. Hon. J. H. Warner, former speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, delivered the principal address of the evening on the "Duties of a Mason as a Citizen in Public Affairs". Others who gave informal speeches were Dr. F. W. Hamilton, former president of Tufts; Mr. G. B. Colesworthy '01, Masonic district deputy grand master, Mr. G. H. Holliday '89, master of Harvard Lodge, M. W. L. Terhune, president of the Boston Masonic Lodge and Dr. P. H. Winfield, lecturer at the Law School.

At the close of the meeting the following officers were elected for following year: W. J. Stone Sp.S.A., president; C. C. Cooper 2L., secretary-treasurer; and D. L. Lionberger 2M., vice-president.

The Masonic Club now comprises over 200 members of the University and of the Faculty. This year the club has a larger enrollment than it has had before in its history.

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