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A meeting of the executive committee of the Harvard Sound Money Campaign Club was held last evening. The committee of nine men appointed by the president has enlarged its number to fourteen and now consists of the following: M. E. Stone '97 and W. B. Wolffe, Gr., ex-officio; C. N. Bliss Jr., '97, J. S. Bryan, L, H. Schurz '97, F. Dobyns '98, J. P. Hall, L, C. A. Duniway Gr., E. Hollister '97, J. H. Choate '97, R. E. Olds '97, W. Howe, L., S. O. O'Brien '97, W. Denman, L, A. M. Sayre, Gr., R. Wolcott.
W. Denman was elected chairman and W. Howe and C. M. Bliss, Jr., secretary and treasurer, respectively. The subcommittees of Non Partisan Sound Money Club are:
Printing-Olds, Sayre and Wolffe.
College organization-Howe, Walcott and Hollister.
Public speakers-Dobyns, Duniway and Hall.
Intercollegiate organization-Choate, Duniway, O'Brien, Schurz and Stone.
The committee on intercollegiate organization will meet this afternoon at 1.15, at 22 Reads block.
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