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Professor Herbert W. Smyth '78, who became acting dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at the beginning of the College year, owing to the illness of the late Dean Wright, will continue in this office throughout the remainder of the year. His continuance as acting dean was consented to by the Board of Overseers at their last meeting, at which the appointment of Professor Charles H. Haskins as dean was confirmed. Professor Haskins will not be able to enter upon his duties until next September, as he will leave for Europe, where he intends to study and travel, late in February. His place in History 1 will be taken by Dr. Howard L. Gray '98.
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