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The Harvard graduates resident in the State of Minnesota met at a dinner in St. Paul on the evening of Jan. 8th. After dinner a business meeting was held and an organization effected of The Minnesota Harvard Club, with Judge George B. Young, '60, President and Samuel Hill of Minneapolis, Secretary. The club starts with twenty-five members. Provision has been made for an annual dinner. Only graduates of the academical department are eligible to membership. Among those present were Judge George B. Young, '60; William Bennett, '59; Henry C. James, '64; Drs. Winthrop Miller, '74; C. B. Witherle and William Davis, '76; David Urquhart, W. W. Case and Samuel Hill, 79; Morton Barrows, '80, and Jared S. How, '81.

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