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GERMAN INSTRUCTOR FORMS NEW CLUB IN LOWELL HOUSE

Hakes Revives German Organization Disbanded During War

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"Turmwachter," or Tower Watchers, is the name of a new German Club started by J. M. Hawkes '26, instructor in German. This organization is an offshoot of the German Sing-Song that has been held in Lowell House Tower Room for the last three years. There has been no German Club in the University for 15 years, and Hawkes hopes to further the interest in the language which was started with the advent of the Sing-Song. The club will hold two meetings monthly, on the first and third Wednesday's with the first one immediately after the Mid-Year examinations.

Although no definite programs have been arranged, it is understood that professors and others interested in German will be asked to speak at the meetings. Eventually the club hopes to put on short plays or entertainments in German.

The officers of the club are: E. B. Ober '35, president; E. T. T. Shul 3G, vice president; P. D. Wylie '36, secretary; and A. S. White '36, treasurer.

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