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Roosevelt Head of Alumni Ass'n

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At the last meeting of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association, in Boston, Theodore Roosevelt '80 was elected president of the Harvard Alumni Association for the ensuing year. Mr. Roosevelt is the thirty-fourth president of the association and will succeed President Eliot, who was elected in January, 1908. James J. Storrow '85 was elected chief marshal of the Harvard Alumni Association for Commencement Day. One of the principal duties of the president is to preside at the annual meeting of the Alumni Association in Memorial Hall on the afternoon of Commencement Day, when he will introduce as speakers the President of the University, the Governor of Massachusetts, and other prominent guests of the Faculty.

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