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Cambridge Club Talks On Bridge at Gerry's Landing

Frothingham Will Explain Plan For New Bridge

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At its monthly dinner tonight in the Hotel Continental, the Cambridge Club will discuss the proposed straightening and bridging of the Charles River at Gerry's Landing. The speaker of the evening will be Francis E. Frothingham '94, a member of the Metropolitan Planning Commission which drew up this plan and who is also a member of the Charles William Eliot Memorial Association.

The Cambridge Club is composed of approximately 125 men organized for social purposes and for the consideration of matters affecting the affairs of this city. Professor Jeremiah D. M. Ford '94, Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages, is president of the club, and Carroll Chase '17 is its secretary.

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