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Collection of 1913 Class Dues

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At a meeting of the Sophomore Finance Committee which was held yesterday afternoon it was decided to assess each member of the class 50 cents for class dues. The following men have been assigned to collect these: Section 1, head, S. M. Felton; R. C. Evarts, Q. S. Greene, G. N. Hurd, G. M. Rushmore: Section 2, head, R. G. Ervin; H. N. Baldwin, H. C. Everett, Jr., H. B. Gardner, C. M. Makepeace, F. H. Palmer; Section 3, head, P. J. Stearns; W. J. Blake, J. A. Donovan, J. F. Foristall, R. F. Long, D. J. Lynn; Section 4, head, P. H. Keays; H. V. Bail, J. Coulson, Jr., E. C. Hardy, P. H. Wellman; Section 5, head, J. H. Coon; W. V. Booth, Jr., R. G. Huling, Jr., H. P. Lawless, D. Needham. Section 1 includes Apley, Claverly, Dana, Drayton, Dunster, and Ridgely. Section 2 includes Apthorp, Hampden, Randolph, Russell, Westmorly, and Holyoke and Plympton streets. Section 3 includes the dormitories in the Yard, Gannett House, and Walter Hastings. Section 4 includes Conant, Craigie, Foxcroft, Holyoke House, Little's Block, and Perkins. Section 5 includes Beck, Brentford, Fairfax, and Cambridge and Mt. Auburn streets.

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