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CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION HAS ANNUAL DINNER AND ELECTION

President of Boston Y. M. C. A. Will Speak, and Officers For Next Year Selected.

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The University Christian Association will hold its annual business meetng, dinner, and election of officers at the Union at 6.15 o'clock this evening. This is the first time that this meeting has taken place since the beginning of the war. Mr. Arthur S. Johnson '85, President of the Boston Y. M. C. A., will be present and will speak for a few minutes; and the annual reports of the various committees will be read by their respective chairmen.

The officers that have been proposed by the Cabinet's nominating committee are: For president, A. A. Rouner '20, O. C. Stamper '21; for vice-president, A. W. Quimby '20, D. W. Sixby '21; for secretary, G. D. Chase '21, D. Withington '22; for treasurer, J. M. Barrs '22, J. W. Gould '22. Additional candidates may be nominated by petition.

The retiring board are A. A. Rouner '20, president; C. P. Fuller '19, vice-president; A. W. Quimby '20, secretary; and O. C. Stamper '21, treasurer. All members of the University are invited to the dinner, which will cost one dollar, but may be charged on the term bill.

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