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GOLF CLUB.- Any member of the University who wishes to join the Golf Club may do so by sending the annual dues of $5.00 to the treasurer, J. F. Curtis, 42 Claverly...
...Coolidge has accepted the position of Faculty member of the executive committee of the Cercle Francais...
...that the course of the Harvard Golf Club is completed there is immediate need of more club members, both to make up the team which is to meet Yale and the other colleges next month and to furnish the necessary financial support for the club. There seems to be an impression in Cambridge that there are a few well known players who are practically sure of the team and there is consequently no need of a general competition. This is, of course, a mistaken idea: Yale, especially, is unusually strong this year and if Harvard is to win the tournament...
GOLF CLUB.- Any member of the University who wishes to join the Golf Club may do so by sending the annual dues of $5.00 to the treasurer, J. F. Curtis, 42 Claverly...
PHOTOGRAPHS.- The following men must sit immediately for their class photographs. If any of them who are not now members of the class do not wish to have their pictures in the class book they are requested to notify a member of the Photographic Committee at once. L. M. Closson, R. C. Davis, A. M. Eaton, F. V. Edgell, C. S. Ensign, H. A. Field, W. E. Field, M. E. Fish, F. R. Fraprie, R. W. Fuller, T. M. Gallagher, L. Gerteis, L. E. Gibbs, J. S. Gochenauer, D. Grant, C. N. Greenough, E. J. Green, M. M. Goldstein...