All University men who, as members of a Massachusetts volunteer organization went to the Mexican border last summer, will be given a reception by the Harvard Club of Boston in Harvard Hall next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Many members of the Club will be present and an enjoyable evening is planned. Refreshments will be served and several speakers will be heard. It is expected that, among others, the higher military officers of the militia and the regular army will speak.
There were 51 members of the University at the border this summer, and of these 14 are Seniors, 23 are Juniors, 11 are Sophomores and three are Freshmen. Most of these men served in Battery A and in the machine gun company of the Eighth Regiment.
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has been unwilling to give academic credit for the service on the border, but it has provided every facility for a satisfactory adjustment of courses, so that these men have been inconvenienced as little as possible.
Following is the list of undergraduates who have returned from the border:
Freshmen: H. W. Broughton, W. M. V. Hoffman, G. W. Walker.
Sophomores: D. Appleton, C. G. Coulter, J. B. Cummings, E. M. Darling, C. W. W. P. Heffenger, O. P. Johnson, C. G. Parker, F. Parkman, G. H. Pendleton, B. P. Post, Jr., Jerome Preston, R. E. Strawbridge.
Juniors: G. B. Balch F. G. Balch, R. Batchelder, P. Cunningham, F. J. DeVeau, R. L. Goodale, N. B. Grigg, O. P. Johnson, H. P. Kidder, F. V. Knauth, B. Lancaster, T. T. Mackie, E. C. MacVeigh, L. B. Means, S. E. Peabody, G. A. Percy, C. P. Reynolds, D. L. Richardson, S. Rollins, T. L. Storer, J. F. E. Stuart.
Seniors: P. A. Bedard, C. R. Cabot, D. Duncan, T. H. Eckfeldt, G. B. Emmons, T. K. Fisher, F. B. Foster, J. A. Goldthwait, J. A. Machado, W. A. Otis, W. P. T. Preston, H. G. Reynolds, R. D. Roquemore, W. S. Simpkins, G. Townsend.
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