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ASKS INFORMATION ON MEN GOING TO OXFORD

Harvard Club of Oxford, Newly Organized, Writes to Secretary of Alumni Association--Aim Is to Help Them Arrange Their Future Plans

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G. N. Kates '22, who is secretary of the newly organized Harvard Club of Oxford University, has written to Mr. J. W. D. Seymour '17, secretary of the Harvard Alumni Association, asking for information concerning men at Harvard who are planning to attend Oxford next year.

The purpose of the letter, which was written at the suggestion of President Lowell, is to place at the disposal of the prospective students all the facilities of the organization in order to help them to arrange their plans.

The letter follows: Queen's College,   Oxford, England,   February 18, 1923.

J. W. D. Seymour, Esq.,

Secretary, Harvard Alumni Association,

Wadsworth House, Cambridge.

Dear Sir:

Upon the suggestion of President Lowell I am writing to you, as the secretary of the newly founded Oxford Harvard Club, in order to ask for the names of those men at Harvard who, to your knowledge, are coming to Oxford next year.

President Lowell, in making this suggestion, said that he did it in the hope that we, as an organized body of Harvard men in the various colleges here, might be able to a certain extent to assist prospective students here in their choice of a college, and in other ways.

I hope that you will not hesitate to call upon me for any help or information whatsoever which I might be able to give you in this matter, and that we shall be able to be of service to those men now making their arrangements to come over.   Very truly,   (Signed) George N. Kates

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