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R. S. Kersten '28 president of Tau Beta Pi, the scholarship society of the Engineering School, announced yesterday that plans were being made providing a distinct change from the regular policy of the Society in regard to its usual monthly meetings. The new plan affects a union with the monthly meetings of the Engineering Society. Heretofore, the meetings have been distinctly separate. The Tau Beta Pi has held its monthly dinners with its own speakers. Under the new plan, The Tau Beta Pi dinner will be held immediately before the open monthly meeting of the Engineering Society. The speakers for the open meeting will be guests at the Tau Beta Pi dinner and the meeting following will be a joint one.
The first of these joint meetings is scheduled for January 10. An invitation to speak has been extended to C. K. Drinker, Professor and Assistant Dean of the School of Public Health.
Kersten also announced that on December 16 the fourth Tau Beta Pi chapter in Masaschusetts would be installed at Tufts. R. C. Waldron '28, J. M. Slade '28 and Henry Ware '28 are the Harvard members of the joint committee from the M. I. T. and Worcester Polytechnic chapters which will conduct the installation. Following this there will be a dinner at the University Club at which Professor A. D. Moore of the University of Michigan. National President of the Executive Council of Tau Beta Pi, will be the principal speaker.
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