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Edmund A. Mays, Jr. '32, Graduate Secretary of the Harvard Union, last night announced the selection of the Freshman Union Committee by the deans of the class, the proctors, and the Graduate Secretary.
The Union Committee is representative of the class, and acts as an intermediary contact between the class and the administrative officers. In this capacity, it is both constructive and critical in its suggestions. The ten members of the newly appointed committee, together with their preparatory schools and residence within the University, are as follows: Thomas H. Bilodeau of Boston (Exeter) in Weld; John M. Callaway of New York City (St. Paul's) in Lionel; Thomas H. Choate of Pleasantville, New York (St. Mark's) in Wigglesworth; James A. Foley of Ashmont, Massachusetts (Boston Latin) in Weld; Charles C. Gibson of Atlanta, Georgia (Atlanta Boy's High School) in Weld; James B. Hallett of Denver, Colorado (Milton) in Wigglesworth; F. K. Haskell of Morristown, New Jersey (Andover) in Stoughton; George G. Hedblom of Chicago (Lakeview High School) in Weld; William H. Schmidt of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, (Country Day) in Lionel; and Edward B. Simmons of Baltimore, Maryland (Gilman Country Day School) on Brattle Street.
First Meeting Thursday
The Committee will meet together for the first time at a dinner in the Harvard Union on Thursday evening, October 12. Next week, a dinner will be held for the members of the 1936 and 1937 Union Committees, the deans of the class, the head proctors, and the two members of the Student Council in charge of Freshman affairs, Shaun Kelly '36, president of the 1936 Union Committee, and E. Francis Bowditch '35.
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