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NEW STUDENT COMMITTEE TO HOLD FIRST MEETING

WILL ACQUAINT FRESHMEN WITH COLLEGE ACTIVITIES

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The New Student Committee of the Phillips Brooks Association, composed of about 50 Sophomores and Juniors, meets tonight at 6.45 o'clock at Phillips Brooks House, under the leadership of M. A. Cheek '26, to discuss plans for the work to be done this fall. All the new students living in the Freshman Dormitories will be interviewed and the work of Phillips Brooks House explained to them. The members of the committee will try to arouse interest in Social Service work and will discuss the various phases of College life with each of the first year men. In recent years, this system has been a great help in making new students acquainted with the activities of the University.

The committee:

1925.--F. G. Akers, P. W. Chase, J. H. Child, G. D. Dorman, Joe de Ganahl, W. H. Gratwick Jr., J. P. Hubbard, F. P. Pond, B. F. Rice-Bassett.

1926.--R. G. Allen, L. R. Barker Jr., F. L. Barton, J. A. Blais, L. G. Bohmrich Jr., R. L. Brooks, R. C. E. Caproni, W. R. Chase, Richard Collins Jr., L. O. Coombs, Thayer Cummings, C. F. Darlington Jr., G. D. Debevoise, Cornelius Du Bois, B. N. Everett, L. T. Gibson, L. W. Grossman, J. D. Hazen, F. B. Hill Jr., E. R. Hubbard, H. R. Jones, O. L. Loring, W. B. Macomber, J. J. Maher, E. W. Marshall, E. W. Martin, Dudley Merrill, F. S. Moseley Jr., W. I. Nichols, R. W. Puffer, W. T. Reid 3rd, K. M. Rogers, L. H. Roots, R. H. Schacht, J. E. Skilling, C. A. Smart, D. E. Spencer, R. LeB. Sweeney.

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