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With three projects in view the Harvard Memorial Society will hold a regular meeting tomorrow night in the upstairs common room of the Union.
A plan to rebuild a large scale-map of the Yard is to be discussed at the meeting. Such a map was put up by the Memorial Society in front of University Hall, but was removed to make place for the statue of John Harvard. The Society also plans to put up a plaque in Holworthy Hall to commemorate Charles William Eliot's residence there in Holworthy 7.
To take over the projected memorial to Henry Pennypacker '88, which is now a proposed donation by the Class of 1937, will also come under discussion Wednesday.
After the business meeting a paper will be presented by a member of the Society on one of the historical Yard buildings. The meeting is to be open to all members of the University.
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