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The Harvard chapter of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity made public last night a statement to the effect that it had withdrawn its affiliation from the national organization of the fraternity and become a local club. It is from now on to be called the Falcon Club and membership in it will preclude membership in any other final organization in the University. It will furthermore be a closed club, in that admittance to the clubhouse will be restricted entirely to members.
When questioned by a CRIMSON reporter, D. W. Evans 3E.S., president of the new organization, said that the intention was to put the Falcon Club on the same footing as the eight other final clubs in the University.
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