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Four undergraduates and one alumnus were named on the executive committee of the Harvard Grenfell Association at an organization meeting held last night at Dunster House. The men named are A. T. Gould '05, P. M. Cole '31, G. F. F. Lombard '33, R. P. Blake '33, and L. W. Snyder '32.
The association is undertaking a drive to secure steady financial support for a branch of the Genfell Mission in Labrador. The committee stated last night that "inasmuch as the first ship that Wilfred Grenfell used was furnished by Harvard, it seems fitting that the University should continue to support and man the present ship."
Nearly two hundred men from Harvard have at various times been on the mission, 25 of whom are now in the College or in the graduate schools.
The association will be glad to furnish information to any men who are interested in spending a summer as volunteer workers on the coast of Labrador. The Harvard Grenfell Association's headquarters will be located temporarily in Dunster House F41.
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