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The graduates of 51 classes who will hold their reunions in Cambridge this week will be lead throughout all the ceremonies by S. H. Wolcott '03 who was appointed Commencement Day marshall for his class's twenty-fifth anniversary by the Harvard Alumni Association at its annual meeting last January.
While an undergraduate Wolcott rowed on the crew against Yale at New London and took a large part in the social activities of his class.
Since his graduation he has lead a varied and active life in business. Entering the office of Brown Brothers & Co., he remained with that firm as agent and attorney until 1919, when he became vice president of the State Street Trust Comapny.
S. H. Wolcott is the son of the late Roger Wolcott '70, who while he was Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts, was also a Harvard Commencement marshall.
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