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THE GRADUATES' CLUB OF HANOVER

June, 1910
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THE GRADUATES' CLUB OF HANOVER
June, 1910

The attention of alumni is invited to the proposed Graduates' Club, recently organized in Hanover.

The purpose of the club is to provide a common meeting place for officers of the administration and faculty of the College, for resident graduates of any college or university, and for alumni who may avail themselves of the privilege of non-resident membership.

By a vote of the Trustees of the College, the use of the Patterson House on College Street is to be given for the purposes of the club. Plans are now being prepared for the reconstruction of the house during the summer, so that die club may be opened with the coining, college year.

The club will provide the usual features of similar clubs, including a livingroom, a library, a luncheon room, etc., with suites for resident members. Provisional plans also include the reservation of rooms for visiting non-resident members.

The need for such a club has long been evident and its permanent success seems assured, The founders hope that those alumni who are interested in the club will become non-resident members. The annual dues for non-resident membership. will be five dollars.

Requests for information, and applications for membership may be addressed to: W: R. Gray, Secretary, Hanover, N. H.