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Progress in the selection of a war memorial has reached the committee appointment stage, David M. Little '17, Secretary to the University, announced yesterday, stating that the Alumni Association and the Associated Harvard Clubs are still waiting for acceptances from alumni invited to serve on a recommending body.
This group, Little said, will consider the various suggestions already advanced for a memorial to World War Ii dead, such as a student activities center, a music center, a new medical building, or any other ideas they may suggest.
When a recommendation has been prepared, some time after the committee's formation in late winter, it will be submitted for approval to the Corporation and to the Board of Overseers, who will then act on the construction of the building.
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