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The executive committee of the Harvard Memorial Society has been perfecting plans for the work of next year. Three committees have been appointed, on memorials, finances and lectures, respectively. A course of from four to six very interesting lectures is expected for next year. They will be given by very well-known and well-qualified men on subjects connected with Harvard's history. The work of next year will be fully planned out before college opens, and will then be begun immediately. The following committees have been appointed. The secretary of the society being ex officio the secretary of each committee, all communications relating to the work of any of the committees should be addressed to him:

On Memorials - Justin Winsor, chairman; Charles Eliot Norton, Andrew McFarland Davis, G. L. Paine '96, F. S. Hoppin '96, J. D. Greene '96, H. E. Addison '96, J. G. Palfrey '96, J. A. Gade '96, A. C. Train '96.

On Finances - Henry L. Higginson, chairman; A. C. Coolidge, C. Dickinson '96, A. H. Bullock '96, J. C. Fairchild '96, A. C. Train '96.

On Lectures - Albert Bushnell Hart, chairman; William R. Thayer, A. M. Kales '96, E. V. Frothingham '96, S. Heckscher '96, A. C. Train '96.

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