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The Engineers of Harvard will go into the field today as the Harvard Engineering Society holds its annual fall outing in conjunction with the New England section of the Alumni of the En-Country Club.
Two o'clock has been set as the hour when the party will leave from Pierce Hall to travel to the Country Club, where undergraduates, members of the faculty of the Engineering School, and any others interested in engineering problems will join in the festivities.
The outing is free to all members, but outsiders will be charged $1.25 for the dinner. Baseball, football, tennis, and golf are on the program for the afternoon, while the evening entertainment will be more academic.
The Engineering Society plans to go farther afield next spring, when a field trip through New England and New York is to be conducted.
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