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19 Harvard Clubs to Sponsor Xmas Parties for Students

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Nineteen Harvard Clubs will hold Christmas parties for homecoming students over the vacation. Dean Bender, Henry Lamar, assistant coach of Junior Varsity football, L. Don Leet, professor of Geology, Robert Margarita, freshman football coach, Graham R. Taylor, Jr., Director of Student Employment, and Bartlett J. Whiting '25, professor English, will be among the speakers representing the University at several of the meetings.

Atlanta, Georgia, December 27; Secretary: William B. Spann, Jr., LLB. '35, 1220 C. & S. National Bank Building, Atlanta.

Birmingham, Alabama, January 3; Secretary: Jerome A. Cooper '33, 32 Clarendon Road, Birmingham 9.

Buffalo, New York: Coach "Bob" Margarita will speak at a luncheon meeting December 28; Secretary: Roger B. Wilson '43, 413 Liberty Bank Building, Buffalo 2.

Chicago, Illinois, December 27; Secretary: James P. Baxter '41, 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago.

Cincinnati, Ohio, December 27; Secretary: J. Gerard Heathcote, M.B.A. '23, 1331 Carew Tower, Cincinnati.

Eastern Michigan (Detroit): Professor B. J. Whiting will speak at dinner at Veterana Memorial Building, 6:30 p.m. December 27, Secretary: David C. Crawford '36, 401 St. Jean Avenue, Detroit 14.

Eastern New York (Albany): Christmas dinner at Jack's Restaurant, 42 State Street, Albany, 6:30 p.m., December 28; Secretary: John M. Zwack, Jr '48, 35 St. John's Lane, Albany. Albany 3-2587 or Albany 2-5613.

Jacksonville, Florida December 27 Secretary: Walter F Rogers Jr '43 614 Atlantic National Bank Building Jacksonville 2.

Kansas City, Missourl, luncheon December 26 or 28. Secretary Parker B. Francis III '43, 2012 Grand, Kansas City 5.

Maryland (Baltimore); Mr. Graham R. Taylor, Jr., Director of Student Employment, will speak at luncheon meeting December 27; Secretary: William H. Bechler, Jr. '39, Baxter Paper Company, 113 Cheapside, Baltimore.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, December 27; Secretary: Ralph von Briesen '35, 135 W. Wells Street, Milwaukee 3.

Minnesota, Annual Christmas luncheon at 12 noon December 22 at St. Paul University Club. Undergraduate free. Films "Invitation to Harvard" and "Football with Hyde," as Dick Hyde '51 interviews the Minnesota boys playing football at Harvard. Secretary: James B. Hannah '42, 5905 Dupont Avenue S., Minneapolis. Check on date. Another report says December 27.

Nebraska (Omaha), December 28, Secretary: Richard A. Mullery, LL.B. '51, 1502 City National Bank Building, Omaha.

New Canaan, Connecticut, Professor L. Don Leet will speak at dinner meeting December 29; Secretary: George F. Lowman '38 c/o Cummings & Lockwood, 1 Atlantic Street, Stamford, Conn.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; luncheon meeting at Bellevue Stratford Hotel December 27; Secretary: Howard Kellogg '37, 2107 Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Building, Philadelphia 9.

Rhode Island (Providence); Dean Bender and Coach Henry Lamar will speak at dinner meeting January 2; Secretary: John L. Clark '36, 21 George Street, Providence.

Rochester, New York; Coach "Bob" Margarita will speak at dinner meeting December 23 and luncheon meeting December 29; Secretary: Joseph M. Cappiello, Ed.M. '46, 260 Cooper Road, Rochester.

Rocky Mountain (Denver), Colorado, December 27; Secretary: Bruce Curtis '49, Continental Oil Building, Denver.

Southern California (Los Angeles), open house daily 1 to 6 p.m. to students and friends during Christmas vacation, at the Club House, 234 South Loma Drive, Los Angeles, Dunkirk 2-9164.

Many other Clubs may have Christmas Plans, and it is suggested that students from their districts get in touch with the Secretaries.

Arkansas (Little Rock), Secretary: B. Cooper Jacoway, LLB. '32, Pyramid Building, Little Rock.

Ceveland, Ohio; Secretary: James F. Preston, Jr. '32 c/o Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Union Commerce Building, Cleveland 14.

Connecticut (Hartford and New Haven); Secretary: Bernard-W. Trafford, Jr. '29, 48 Mountain View Drive, West Hartford.

Delaware (Wilmington); Secretary: William F. Gresham, A.M. '34, Ph.D. '36, duPont Experimental Station, Wilmington.

Indiana (Indianapolis); President: George M. Dickson, Jr. '22, 3310 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis.

Kentucky (Louisville); Secretary: Anderson C. Deering, Jr. '34, The Kentucky Trust Company, 5th & Court Place, Louisville 2.

Memphis, Tennessee; Secretary: Robert S. Carney '20-'21. 3551 Midland, Memphis.

New Jersey (Newark); Secretary: William H. Doherty '27, 14 Waldron Avenue, Summit.

Syracuse, New York; President: E. Tefft Barker '37, 300 First Trust & Deposit Building, Syracuse.

Virginia (Richmond) Secretary: Robert L. Philbrick '30, 1519 Palmyra Avenue, Richmond 27.

Western Michigan (Grand Rapids) Secretary: Robert M. Waer '42, 1107 Peoples National Bank Building, Grand Rapids.

Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh); Secretary: Paul M. Hickox '38, 1206 May Building, Pittsburgh

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