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Dividends to the amount of $90,000 will be paid members of the Harvard Cooperative Society this week, according to G. E. Cole, manager of the Harvard organization. University members have been notified that, by presenting their 1928-29 membership cards at the store, they can secure checks for the dividend due them. The Coop has 9600 members in the University alone this year, in addition to many outside Harvard proper.
A meeting of participating members will be held today in Harvard 1 at 5 o'clock, it was announced yesterday.
Election of Directors
At the latter meeting, the new directors for the year 1929-30 will be elected. Present members of the board from the undergraduate body are W. P. Lage '30 and F. H. Gade '31.
Nominations for the current year include the following in addition:
For stockholders for five-years--D. R. Dewey, E. P. Kohler.
For officers: President--H. S. Thompson '99; Vice-President--A. W. Scott '09; Clerk (Secretary)--Walter Humphreys; Treasurer--J. L. Taylor '11.
For Other Directors: C. P. Biddle '20, A. C. Redfield '13, Delmar Leighton '19, K. B. Murdock '16.
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