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At the annual meeting of the Harvard Cooperative Society held on Wednesday it was voted to pay the same dividends as last year on purchase made on Membership Cards for the fiscal year which ended June 30, 1937. The dividend will be eight per cent on charge purchases and ten per cent on cash purchases.
These dividends may be collected at the Coop beginning on Wednesday, October 13, on presentation of last year's membership card.
Cooperative Society Officers Nominated
Dean Hanford and Harold E. Lobdell, Dean of Students at M. I. T. were nominated as stockholders for a five year period extending through the October meeting of 1942.
Henry S. Thompson, of Concord, was nominated President; Austin W. Scott, Story Professor of Law, as vice-president; Walter Humphreys as secretary, and John L. Taylor as treasurer.
The nominees for Directors are as follows:
From Harvard at large: Dean Leighton and Alfred C. Redfield '13, professor of Physiology. From M. I. T.: Horace S. Ford, treasurer of the Institute, and Carroll L. Wilson, assistant in the President's office. From the officers of Harvard, Clinton P. Biddile, professor of Investment Banking, and Associate Dean of the Business School. From the students of M. I. T. Willard Roper. From the three upper classes at Harvard, Francis Keppel '38, president of the Student Council, Jack D. Andrews '39, and Thomas V. Healey '40, captain of last year's Freshman Football team.
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