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YALE MEN HERE TO STUDY HOUSE PLAN WORKINGS

ARRIVED YESTERDAY FOR STAY OF TWO DAYS

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Last night at Dunster House a special dinner was given for the group of Yale students who arrived yesterday afternoon on the invitation of the Harvard Student Council to investigate the success of the house plan and discuss such topics of common interest as the present athletic policies of the two colleges. A group of men from the Student Council and the CRIMSON were hosts at the dinner. The initiative for the conference had been taken in January by Vernon Munroe '31, president of the Harvard Student Council.

Four of the Yale men are staying at Lowell and the rest at Dunster. Today a luncheon will be held at Lowell House for the whole visiting group; four or five masters are invited to attend. In the evening it is expected that the Yale men will stay for the High Table dinner before returning to New Haven.

The following are the visiting Yale men: J. R. Stewart, president of the Yale Student Council; W. P. Lydgate, Alfred Ogden, and B. H. Grant, respectively the retiring chairman, the present chairman, and next year's chairman of the "Yale Daily News"; F. W. Loeser, captain of the Yale water polo team and for three years center of the university football team; J. H. Holbrook, manager of the football team; and R. M. Ferris, Sheffield Scientific School.

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