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P.B.H. MEMBERS TO HOLD ANNUAL DINNER TONIGHT

MARTIN, RETIRING PRESIDENT, TO ACT AS TOASTMASTER

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The Phillips Brooks House Association will hold its annual dinner and business meeting this evening at 6.30 o'clock, at which time the current year of the Association will formally close, and the new officers for next year will asume office. The speakers at the dinner this year are to be Dean A. C. Hanford and T. L. Harris, University Adviser in Religion. The speakers will be introduced by G. K. Martin '32, retiring president of the Association, who will serve as toastmaster of the evening.

All members of the Association have been notified of this annual dinner, and it is expected that over 100 men will be present, including members of the University interested in the work of the Society, and representatives from similar organizations in other colleges.

Reports Will Be Read

The retiring officers of Brooks House, who end their duties with this evening's dinner, are as follows: G. K. Martin '32, president; N. N. Cochrane '32, vice-president; and F. F. Wilder '32, secretary-treasurer. Reports of the year's work will be read by the executives and by the chairmen of the various committees which have been working this year. The committees include those of the Law School, the Graduate School, Medical School, Dental School, Foreign Student, Social Service, Missions, Speakers, Library, and Handbook.

Due to the depression the charitable endeavours of Brooks House have been drawn upon to a large extent.

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