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Civil Service Reform Club Meeting.

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Last evening in Upper Mass. the Civil Service Reform Club held its first meeting of the year. H. Schurz '97, opened the meeting with a speech in which he mentioned the aim of the club and its position in the present campaign. The secretary read the report of the work of the club during the past year and a vote of thanks was tendered him by the club. It was also voted that an abstract of the secretary's report be published in the CRIMSON.

The officers for the ensuing year are as follows: President, H. Schurz '97; vicepresident, F. H. Kinnicutt '97; secretary and treasurer, J. R. Proctor.

Executive committee-F. A. Burlingame '97, H. G. Gray '97, F. Dobyns '98, A. F. Riggs '98, W. H. Conroy '99, F. C. Sutro '99, W. B. Cutting '00, M. Davis '00, W. S. Youngman L. S., W. E. Hutton L. S., C. A. Duniway G. S.

The chair appointed J. L. O'Brien '97, N. Byrd '97, and H. B. Huntington '97, members at large on the executive committee, and F. H. Kinnicutt '97, and O'Brien '97, to serve on the joint committee.

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