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The predicament faced by the Harvard Summer School of being unable to extend the hospitality of the Colonial Club to members of its faculty next summer, has been met by an offer from the Hasty Pudding Club of the use of their club house.
Philip P. Chase '00, Director of the Summer School, states that the Colonial Club, formerly used by faculty members, visiting lecturers, and other officers of the School, will undergo extensive repairs throughout next summer when it is to be transformed into a club for University faculty members, and it will hence be unavailable for the Summer School. Mr. Chase is therefore especially pleased that through the kindness of the president and Graduate Governing Board of the Pudding Club, comfortable quarters for all those connected with the Summer School in an official capacity will be available.
At the same time the Comptroller has made arrangements for the use of Grays Hall by visiting professors who are teaching in the Summer School.
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