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Canadian Club.

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The Canadian Club has left its old quarters in Roberts Hall. The meetings will be held this year in the rooms of the D. U. Fraternity, corner of Brattle and Palmer streets. The first regular meeting of the club was held on Saturday evening, November 11, in its new quarters. The officers for the current year are: president, F. J. Macleod, A. M.; vice-president, K. G. T. Webster, A. B.; secretary, R. MacDougall, A. M.; treasurer, R. A. Daly, A. M.

At the last meeting the following names were proposed for membership: R. Acton, M. K. Bamji, D. F. Campbell, G. W. Cox, A. C. Fales, W. W. Jakeman, G. B. Kenny, J. F. Langton, J. D. Rogan, S. S. Orr, E. G. Parker, F. W. Percival, P. J. Pettinger, H. S. Rosevear, F. W. Sprague, B. W. Thomson, J. A. Twohey. Fifty-three names are already entered on the lists.

Professor F. C. de Sumichrast addressed the club on "Movements towards University Education in Nova Scotia." The address was most interesting.

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