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The junior class of the Divinity School has recently effected a permanent class organization and held its first regular meeting on Friday evening, May 4.
This is the first movement towards class organization in the school and is significant when taken in connection with the large increase in numbers over previous years. The class numbers 22, of whom thirteen are graduates of Harvard, while the others represent Oxford, and Durham, England; Heidelberg, Germany; the University of Montreal, Canada; the State Universities of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Iowa, and several denominational schools.
The purpose of the organization is to assist in securing unity of purpose in the working of the school, and to keep up a permanent connection of the classes, on the basis of the graduate organization of Harvard classes.
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