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MEETING HELD BY FRESHMEN

Three Committees Appointed Last Evening.--Red Book to Be Issued on Same Plan as Last Year.

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At a meeting of the Freshman class last evening, C. E. Brickley, president of the class, appointed the following committees:

Dinner Committee.--J. C. Talbot, of Milton, chairman, F. J. Bradlee, Jr., of Boston, F. W. Capper, of Brookline, H. Francke, of Cambridge, M. J. Logan, of South Boston, T. K. Richards, of Spokane, Wash., R. Tower, of Philadelphia, and A. J. Weatherhead, of Cleveland.

Entertainmnet Committee.--W. H. Trumbull, Jr., of Salem, chairman, H. R. Hardwick, of Quincy, M. B. Phillips, of Newton Centre, J. P. Spang, Jr., of Brighton, F. Wigglesworth, of Milton, and F. B. Withington, of Honolulu, Hawaii.

Finance Committee.--W. H. Claflin, Jr., of Boston, chairman, J. H. Baker, of Cambridge, P. J. Cate, of Wellesley, C. F. Choate, 3d, of Southboro, D. C. Cottrell, of Westerly, R. I., L. Cunningham, of Brookline, C. F. Damon, of Honolulu, Hawaii, D. DeWindt, of Winnetka, Ill., J. S. Fleek, of Newark, O., R. B. Frye, of Marlboro, E. O. Handy, of Barnstable, L. deJ. Harvard of London, England, B. Harwood, of Newton, T. J. Hudner, of Fall River, D. C. Josephs, of Newport, R. I., G. W. Merck, of Orange, N. J., G. W. F. Prescott, of Boston, G. H. Shaw, of Boston, E. P. Stone, of New York, N. Y., W. M. Washburn, of New York, N. Y., and N. O. Watson, of Mexico City, Mex.

Further Business Transacted.

It was decided that the class adopt last year's scheme of charging each man seventy-five cents for dues. A Red Book will be published this year as in the past, and the committee to manage it will be appointed later.

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