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A large number of men interested in the organization of a Western Club met in Holden Chapel last evening.
The object of the club is to welcome Western men who come to the University for the first time and to promote good-fellowship among the Western men in the University.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. G. P. Costigan Jr., the temporary president who stated that the object of the meeting was to effect the permanent organization of the club. After the reading of the minutes of the last meeting, Mr. Watriss, as chairman of the committee, read a constitution, which, after being discussed in detail and amended in some slight particulars, was finally accepted.
It was decided that the name of the club shall be "The Western Club of Harvard University." The question as to the place where the club shall hold its meetings and also the time of holding the first dinner referred to the executive committee.
The following officers were elected for 1891 92: President, F. N. Watriss '92, Chicago; vice-president, S. Adams '92, Chicago; treasurer, W. A. Bailey '93, Zanesville, O; Secretary, C. B. Pike '93, Chicago; executive committee, F. N. Watriss '92, ex-officio, Chicago; A. H. Williams Gr., Fort Wayne, Ind.; A. Coonley '94. Chicago.
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