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At a meeting of the third class in the Law School Friday afternoon, Ethan Davidson Alyea 3L., of Montclair, N. J., was elected first marshal of the class, and Robert Cutler 3L., of Brookline, secretary-treasurer. Alyea, a graduate of Princeton University, is note editor on the Harvard Law Review and stands at the head of his class in the Law School, Cutler, who received his A. B. From Harvard in 1916, is also an editor on the Review.
It was voted at the meeting to establish a class fund which would meet the expenses of a class picnic in May and cover the cost of publishing a list of all members of the class with their probable addresses for next year.
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