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Tablet to Pennypacker '88 To Be Erected in Harvard Union

Felt Appropriate for Class of '37 To Honor Its Admission Chairman

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A memorial tablet to Henry Pennypacker '88, for 13 years chairman of the Committee on Admissions at Harvard College, will be placed in the Union it was announced last night by the Freshman Union Committee. It was thought particularly appropriate that the class of 1937, the last to enter under Mr. Pennypacker, should honor him in this way.

The details of the memorial and its inscription have not been decided, but the tablet itself will probably be of bronze. Lest a plaque should be put up which was not in harmony with the surroundings, the School of Architecture will be consulted on the placing of the tablet and its final form.

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