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Harvard will be represented at this year's Northfield Student Conference by 19 members of the University, when graduates, undergraduates, and representatives of several of the graduate schools will journey to East Northfield. The conference will be held for nine days beginning Wednesday and continuing until June 24. Some members of the Harvard delegation will be present throughout the entire conference; others will attend for only a few days.
Those men who will represent Harvard at the conference will be J. B. Bernardin Gr. T. S., L. S. Bryant '29, M. A. Clleek '26, Gardiner Day E. T. S., E. D. Emigh '30, Keitaro Fukudo 2 G. B., J. D. Gatsos '29, Frederick Hawkins '30, W. C. Hicks S. T. S., Pinfang Hsia 2G. B., Gerdon Huggins '29, J. H. Lane '28, A. B. Martin II '30, J. W. Martindale '28, O. R. Rice '25, Kufaro Sanaba 1 G. B., C. O. Simpson '27, F. C. Troll '30, and D. P. Tucker '29.
At a meeting of the Harvard delegation held last week, Lane was elected chairman. He will serve in this capacity throughout the conference.
All colleges in New England will be represented at the conference, and many from outside New England.
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