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COMMENCEMENT MARSHAL

William Endicott, Jr., Chosen by the Class of 1887.

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William Endicott, Jr., '87 has been chosen chief marshal for Commencement Day by the class of 1887, which celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of its graduation in June. Since his graduation from College Mr. Endicott has been a member of the banking firm of Kidder, Peabody and Company, and for many years has been a prominent figure in financial circles. He has been a member of the Board of Overseers since 1907.

Among the members of the class of 1887 now on the Faculty are Dean Hurlbut, Professor Baker, Professor Coolidge, of the History Department; Professor Johnson, of the Engineering Department; Professor Parker, of the Geology Department; Professor Robinson, curator of the Gray Herbarium, and Professor Spalding, of the Music Department.

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