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The natural History Society, which for the past few years has been practically extinct, is to be reorganized and a meeting was held at the Harvard Club recently at which several graduates began an active campaign to re establish the society in the University. The following officers were chosen by the nominating committee: president, R. M. Field '09; vice-president, R. Peattie 2G; secretary, H. St. John '14.
The new society will have three classes of members: honorary members--professors, instructors and curators of any department in the University connected with natural research; associate members--graduates not now connected with the University, but interested in natural history; active members--graduate and undergraduate students of the University. Its aim is to stimulate interest in natural research and to bring together the many subordinate departments of science which has been greatly split up by specialization.
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