Unfortunately the building funds in the hands of the graduate treasurer are insufficient 
to carry out the alterations and furnishings as planned and we are obliged to solicit some help 
from our graduate members. 
Graduate interest and co-operation is most important and will be much appreciated. A 
contribution from you, however small, will be welcome, and a widespread response will 
mean much to our future success. 
The catalogue when published will be mailed without additional charge to any contribu¬ 
tor to the building fund of more than $10.00 and to insure response from the greatest num¬ 
ber, we suggest no remittance need exceed $25.00, although we shall be grateful for lesser or 
ever greater amounts. 
Augustin Hamilton Parker, President Pudding. 
Barklie McKee Henry, Vice-Pres., Pudding. ^ 
William Edgar Crosry, Jr., President Institute. 
} Thomas Nelson Perkins 
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-e-v* C* >Neal Rantoul 
Robert Winsor, Jr. 
Trustees of the Hasty Pudding 
Institute of 1770 
Philip Huntington Theopold, Chairman 
George Pierce Baker, Jr. 
Thomas Dawes Blake, 2nd. 
Philip Hunter Robb 
James Bogert Tailer, Jr. 
Joseph Seabury, ex-officio 
Undergraduate Committee 
