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ROOSEVELT CLUB ORGANIZED

M. HALE '03 ADDRESSED MEETING, EXPLAINING CLUB'S VALUE IN POLITICS.

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The Harvard Roosevelt Club was organized, and elected officers at a meeting held in the Union yesterday.

After Mr. Matthew Hale '03, president of the Massachusetts Roosevelt Committee, had outlined the work which the members of the club will be expected to accomplish in placing Mr. Roosevelt fairly before the public for the coming campaign, the following officers were elected: president, F. E. Tyler 2L.; vice-president, H. J. Bischoff 3L.; secretary-treasurer, C. H. Haberkorn, Jr., '12. Committees will be announced in Tuesday morning's CRIMSON.

The following members of the University have been appointed a delegation to represent the club at the conference of district delegates to be held in Ford Hall, Boston, at 4 o'clock this afternoon: O. M. Bate 3L., A. Baltzly '12, H. J. Bischoff 3L., F. W. Branch 3L., F. T. Clark '12, J. W. Eckelberry 2L., C. H. Haberkorn, Jr., '12, H. T. Hill 2L., G. D. Howie 1L., L. W. McKernan '13, M. M. Meredith 2L., G. N. Phillips '13, B. S. Pouzzner sC.

All men interested in Mr. Roosevelt's candidacy are urged to send their names to the secretary, C. H. Haberkorn, Jr., at 7 Hampden Hall, before Monday night.

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