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The constitution of the Harvard Republican Club specifies that there shall be among the officers of the club twenty-five vice-presidents, five from each class of the college, and five from the other departments of the University. In accordance with this rule the following men have been chosen by the executive committee as vice-presidents: F. W. Dallinger, Gr., U. L. J. Gr., C. T. Tatman, L. S., J. M. Perkins, L. S., G. A. Davis, L. S. S.; from '94, C. F. Clarkson, R. E. Paine, H. C. Metcatf, W. R. Buckminster, G. B. Wilson; from '95, E. H. Warren, G. C. Lodge, W. L. Van Kleeck, W. S. Youngman, N. W. Bingham, Jr.; from '96, C. Brewer, P. Warren, W. K. Mott, E. F. Champney, S. May. Those from '97 have not yet been selected.

Two members of the executive committee have resigned and their places have been filled by I. M. Garfield, L. S. W. H. Stafford '94.

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