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The Secretary of the Harvard Alumni Association is engaged in the work of making a complete list of the names, addresses and occupations of all living Harvard men, whether graduates of the University or not. The list of names has been completed and the task of getting addresses and occupations is now under way. One clerk has been constantly engaged in the work for the past two years, and since last May three clerks have been at the task. The names are to be arranged in three ways--alphabetically, geographically, and according to occupation. It will be possible to tell at a glance the addresses of all Harvard men, their addresses, and occupations.
The collection of the necessary data requires the co-operation not only of the class secretaries and Harvard club secretaries, but also of individuals. Harvard men are therefore urged to send their names, year of entering and leaving the University, their addresses, and present occupations to the office of the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston. Furthermore, they are requested to send the same information about other Harvard men of whom they may know, so that the Alumni Association may have the benefit of as large a body of facts as possible. It is hoped that the first edition of the list will be ready for publication within a year.
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