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At the initial meeting of the Silver Bay Committee held yesterday afternoon in the Randolph Breakfast Room. W. E. Crosby Jr. '24, the chairman of the committee, outlined his plans for the work of the committee, and introduced Fifield Workum 3L., who spoke informally about the conferences which he had attended while an undergraduate.
The aim of the committee is to stimulate interest among University men in these conferences at which religious, social, and moral problems of general interest are discussed by the men who attend the gatherings.
The members of the committee are: V. A. Pertzoff '23, R. S. Bowers '24, R. P. Bullard '24, A. J. Byington Jr. '24, Harry Eldridge '24, Holden Furber '24, R. S. Hubbard '24, L. C. Keyes '24, Corliss Lamont '24, J. S. Littell '24, R. T. Loring Jr. '24, R. H. Sears '24, G. W. Thomas '24, S. A. Towne '24, D. H. Wallace '24, T. D. Blake II '25, J. L. Caughey Jr. '25, J. G. Cleveland '25, Gardner Cowles Jr. '25, G. D. Dorman '25, Sterling Dow '25, J. B. Field '25, Jefferson Fletcher '25, R. G. Allen '26, M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, J. L. Combs '26, L. O. Combs '26, H. G. Dorman Jr. '26, J. H. Durgin '26, H. H. MacCubbin '26, E. W. Martin '26, F. S. Moseley Jr. '26, A. D. Phillips Jr. '26, C. A. Smart '26, A. H. Stafford '26, and J. P. Doycheff 3G.
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