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At the second meeting of the Electric Club held on Wednesday, the constitution prepared by the committee was adopted and a general scheme of organization drawn up. F. S. Duncan, '90, was elected vice-president of the club in place of Lewis, resigned. The executive committee consists of the higher officers of the club together with G. H. Chittenden, 91, and C, L. Curtis, '92. The club will hold meetings every two weeks, for the present in the rooms of the members. It is hoped, however, that permanent rooms may be secured before long. There will be a large number of scientific magazines and papers taken, and it is almost absolutely necessary that rooms should be obtained in which to keep them. An essay will probably be read at every meeting, and occasionally other entertainment will be provided.
The members of the Boston Electric Club have offered to do all in their power to help the new club which seems to enter upon its career with every prospect of success in the attainment of the objects for which it has been founded.
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