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The fourth ten of the Institute of 1770 from 1900 were taken on last night in the following order:
1. C. O. Swain, Malden.
2. T. Cummins, New York.
3. R. D. Boardman, Boston.
4. R. L. Gerry, New York.
5. N. A. Egbert, Springfield.
6. H. Fitzgereald, Brookline.
7. C. M. Brown, Worcester.
8. G. S. Parker, Cambridge.
9. N. Robinson, Jr., New York.
10. H. Parker, Cambridge.
Honoraries: E. Eaton 1L., T. H. Endicott '99, E. Spalding 1900, E. Grinnell 1900.
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