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COOP MEMBERS VOTED 10 PER CENT DIVIDEND

Harvard Coop to Pay Dividend Friday, October 13--New Directors Chosen at Meeting

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Dividends of eight per cent on charge purchases and ten per cent on cash purchases for the fiscal year which ended on June 30, 1939 were voted yesterday at the annual meeting of the Harvard Cooperative Society. At the same time directors were elected for the current year.

The dividends may be collected at the Coop beginning on Friday, October 13, on the presentation of last year's membership card.

At the meeting directors were chosen for the current year. Dean Leighton and Alfred C. Redfield, professor of Physiology, were named directors for Harvard at Large. Stanley F. Teele, associate professor of Marketing was chosen for the Officers of Harvard and Kenneth B. Murdock, professor of English and Master of Leverett House, for the Alumni. To represent the undergraduates, the following were selected; Thomas B. Healey '40 for the Senior Class, David D. Henry '41 for the Junior Class, and John W. Hallantine for the Sophomore Class.

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