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The President and Fellows of Harvard College announced yesterday the authorization of the Treasurer of the College to receive subscriptions for a memorial to University men who died in the European war. At the same time, the appointment was announced of a committee to determine the form of the Memorial at the time when it appears fitting that it should be constructed.
The committee which is appointed to take charge of the fund is composed of President Lowell, Dean Briggs, William Cameron Forbee '92, Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 and Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe '87, of Boston; Edward Sandford Martin '77, of New York, the editor of "Life"; William Cowper Boyden '88, of Chicago, and George Dickson Markham '86, of St. Louis.
The purpose of the fund as established is the erection of a general memorial to University men who have died for any cause in the war.
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