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Baltimore, Maryland, will be the scene of the Associated Harvard Clubs meeting next year, it was decided yesterday morning, and the Harvard Club of Baltimore will play host.
This will be the first time in 16 years that Baltimore has been selected to hold the meeting. In 1925, when G. A. Morison '00 was president of the Clubs, the meeting was held there.
Research reveals that Chicago and St. Louis have been the most popular meeting places of the Associated Harvard Clubs gathering. The jamboree has been held in Chicago and St. Louis four times since the inauguration of the annual meetings in 1897.
Cincinnati is the runner-up having been chosen three times as the meeting place. Practically every other large city in the United States east of the Mississippi has been host to the annual affair.
The executive committee of the Associated Harvard Clubs has yet to select a Pacific Coast city; it is only natural, however, that the meeting should take place in the east or middle west as most of the Harvard alumni come from New England and the eastern seaboard.
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