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Plans for the University's Silver Bay delegation have been completed. The group will leave Boston a week from tonight, June 24.
The daily program will include discussions, groups and meetings in the mornings, and athletics and other entertainment in the afternoons. All men are urged to take track, tennis and baseball equipment with them, as well as bathing suits, since the University delegation will enter teams in all events, competing especially with the 75 men of the Yale group. The following 21 men, as well as 25 students from foreign countries, will represent the University at Silver Bay on Lake George: W. I. Tibbetts '17, P. E. Wilson '23, S. A. Montague '21, J. B. Reed Jr. '20, R. B. Smith '22 H. MacFadden '21, J. R. Flather '23, C. E. Daniels 2M., F. W. Willett '20. (chairman), G. G. Benedict '23, R. A. White Sp., A. W. Quinby '20, R. W. Shaw '20, B. C. Gordon 2M., A. W. Johnson '23, S. Hocking Unc., P. S. Parker '22, O. H. Monroe '20, R. S. Tucker '20, R. B. Cutler '22, W. E. Harris '20. The delegation is open to further enrollment up to the date of departure, June 24.
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