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wists? is Elm? ORGANIZATIONS The Masonic Club The Boston University Masonic Club, organized in 1920, has entered on its second year with renewed enthusiasm. Many new members have been admitted, and the constructive work which has been accomplished assures the permanence of the club. There have been several get-together meetings thus far this year which have been well attended. ' During the week before Christmas the club held a smoker at the B.U. Union. There was such a large number present that it taxed the capacity of the Union meeting hall. Dr. Perrin of College of Liberal Arts, and Dean Lord of College of Business Administration, were among the interesting speakers. All had a mighty good time, and it was clear that the purpose of the club was successfully carried out in having social times that would pass a pleasant evening for its members. The club has now about fifty members, of whom live are Shriners, three Knights Templars, and four having the thirty-second degree. This record is unusual for a group of college men, and Boston University should be proud of its large representation in such an organization as the Masons. The club was formed for the purpose of getting together socially and to promote fraternal affiliations among the Masons during their college career. With many men attending Boston University, away from their local lodge, it is a fine opportunity for each member to form warm friendships with fellow Masons from other parts of the country. 215 4 1.
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