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CLASSICAL CLUB MEETS

Elects Officers, Listens to Visiting Lecturer, Drinks Beer

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The Harvard Classical Club held its first meeting of the academic year in the Eliot House Senior Common Room last evening. Gerald F. Else '29, instructor of Latin and Greek, was elected president, and Robert F. Sharp '37, secretary treasurer. Alan M. G. Little, instructor of Greek and Latin and retiring president, was praised for his efforts in making last year's Latin play a success. Brief plans for the year were mentioned. The remainder if the meeting was devoted to a talk by Mr. C. M. Bowra, visiting lecturer from Oxford, on the subject, "Avenues of Classical Study" Mr. Bowra answered questions after his talk. Beer and crackers were served. There was a large number in attendance.

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