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Memorial Society To Elect Officers in Union Tonight

New Constitution To Be Considered At Meeting

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Approval of a new constitution and the election of officers of the recently revived Harvard Memorial Society will be taken up at a meeting in the Upper Common Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock this evening. In addition to this important business, entertainment will be afforded by William A. Wright '37.

The constitution which will be voted on has been drawn up by a committee consisting of Herbert M. Irvin '37, chairman; Samuel E. Morison '08, professor of History; John L. Davidson '37; Harvey M. Dawson '37; James B. Hallett '37; and William A. Wright '37.

The officers to be elected at the meeting tonight are President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and three Councillors-at-large. Of these the officers proper will be undergraduates, while the councillors-at-large may be any members of graduates of the University. The entertainment will be a discussion of "Freshmen Through the Ages."

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