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BUFFALO UNIVERSITY CLUB

Plans to Assist College Graduates Who Are Strangers in the City.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Desiring to be of service to recent graduates of colleges who come to Buffalo, N. Y., each year, the University Club of that city has appointed a large and representative committee to communicate with the various colleges and universities to ask the names of any such graduates. The club believes that thus it can render important assistance in both a social and business way, and furthermore that it can acquaint the men with local opportunities for civic and social service.

Extract from Letter.

In a letter sent to President Lowell explaining the intentions of the club, the following is found: "It is our belief that the service we have in mind to render is properly the function of a university club and is one, moreover, which will be sincerely appreciated by those who may take up their residence in our city as strangers."

Hon. J. L. O'Brian '96, United States District Attorney, is the Harvard representative on the committee having the plan in charge.

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