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The Memorial Society, at a meeting held last night, elected the third ten from the class of 1904 as follows:
F. W. Bird.
L. Bradley.
E. G. Chadwick.
G. Donald.
W. Drinkwater.
J. R. Graves.
M. H. Ivy.
R. Pierce.
L. F. Rainsford.
R. Sanger.
An amendment to the constitution was adopted providing that two tens should be elected from the Junior class in the second half-year, instead of one as heretofore.
A committee was appointed to take charge of framing and posting in each room in Hollis the lists of past occupants, compiled by members of the society. It was suggested by Professor Palmer at a previous meeting that the society should place a stone tablet in some conspicuous place, such as between the two entrances to University Hall, on which should be carved a plan of the Yard. The idea is to have each addition to the Yard of ground or buildings made in a different color, with the date upon which it was acquired. At the meeting last night a committee was appointed to drew up definite plans and estimates for the tablet.
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