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The University Club of Boston is growing rapidly. Only a few weeks ago circulars were sent out to local college graduates inviting them to become members of the prospective University Club, and already nearly four hundred applications have been filed. The club will hold a meeting very soon when an organization will be perfected and rooms secured as near down town as possible. The resident membership is limited to five hundred. Among the additional three hundred odd men, who have signified their desire of joining, are the following Harvard men: T. B. Proctor, Henry Saltonstall, B. H. Ticknor, B. L. M. Tower, W. H. Coolidge, T. J. Coolidge, Charles Harrington, G. L. Osgood, W. E. Skillings, F. R. Stoddard, R. T. Paine, A. F. Wadsworth, W. C. Endicott. Jr., C. T. Lovering, C. R. Codman, J. D. Bryant, Robert Codman, H. S. Hovey, W. M. Richardson, C. E. Guild, C. T. Russell, Jr., John Lovell, J. Q. A. Brackett and W. P. P. Longfellow.
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