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J. D. GREENE '96 RESIGNED

Corporation Secretary to Become Manager of Rockefeller Institute.

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Jerome D. Greene '96, secretary to the Corporation of the University, has accepted the appointment of Business Manager of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York. He will take up his duties there on July 1, of the present year. His resignation as secretary has been sent to the Corporation, and will be laid before them at their next meeting, which will be held on June 13.

As business manager, he will have immediate charge of the administration of both of the laboratories of the Institute, and of the hospital connected with them.

While in College, Mr. Greene was president of the CRIMSON, and sang on both the Freshman and University Glee Clubs. After his graduation, he spent a year abroad and afterwards went to the Law School for two years. Until 1901 he was associated with the University Press, and edited the Harvard Bulletin; in that year he accepted the position of secretary to President Eliot, which he held for four years, resigning in order to accept his present position. Three years ago he was also made a member of the University Council.

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