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The Phillips Brooks House Association will hold its annual dinner and business meeting at 7 o'clock this evening, at which time brief reports of the year's work will be read by the retiring officers.
Reservations have been made for about 350, which includes members of the University interested in the work of the society, representatives from similar organizations at Yale and Princeton, and seven prominent members of the Graduate Committee.
G.E. Huggins '01, one of the organizers and former Graduate Secretary of the Association, and F.J. Moors '86, well known Boston business man, will be the chief speakers of the evening. Winslow Carlton '29, retiring president of the society, will act as toastmaster, and music will be provided by R.B. Bullard '24 and B.S. Cogan '23.
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