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SECRETARY.
EDWARD KENNARD RAND, of Watertown, Mass.
FIRST MARSHAL.
BERTRAM GORDON WATERS, of Boston, Mass.
SECOND MARSHAL.
MARSHALL NEWELL, of Great Barrington, Mass.
THIRD MARSHAL.
GEORGE CABOT LEE, JR., of Chestnut Hill, Mass.
ORATOR.
HERBERT CONRAD LAKIN, of Worcester, Mass.
POET.
JOHN RATHBONE OLIVER, of Albany, N. Y.
ODIST.
HENRY COPLEY GREENE, of Boston, Mass.
IVY ORATOR.
HENRY CHOUTEAU DYER, of St. Louis, Mo.
CHORISTER.
BULKELEY WELLS, of Roxbury, Mass.
CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.
RUSSELL BOWDITCH BEALS, of Brookline, Mass.
RENE EVANS PAINE, of Boston, Mass.
MAYNARD LADD, of New York, N. Y.
CLASS COMMITTEE.
LINCOLN DAVIS, of Boston, Mass.
GEORGE ARTHUR GRAY, of Fall River, Mass.
HOWARD ATHERTON CUTLER, of Waltham, Mass.
PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE.
ADALBERT HARDING, of Cambridge, Mass.
WILLIAM CHARLES MACKIE, of Boston, Mass.
CARROLL TANEY BOND, of Baltimore, Md.
The class voted to wear the cap and gown on the customary occasions, and to sing "Fair Harvard," at the Tree Exercises.
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