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DEAN YEOMANS

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Harvard College--the undergraduate body--welcomes back its dean. For twenty months Professor Yeomans has not been seen in University Hall. His duties have taken him from America to France. As director of the University Union at Paris he has achieved a signal success in working for the interests of American students in Europe. At the same time he has reflected honor upon the University, for he was a missionary of Harvard ideals and good will. The College is indebted to Professor Greenough who, as Acting Dean, has so ably filled the breach; to Dean Yeomans it extends its most cordial greetings.

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