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Russell, Benson, Bremer Made Officers in League

Harvard Men Head Massachusetts League of Municipalities

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Richard M. Russell '14, mayor of Cambridge, George C. S. Benson, instructor in Government, and Theodore G. Bremer '92 have been elected officers of the Massachusetts League of Municipalities which was organized last week in Boston. Mayor Russell was made president, Benson was elected temporary secretary, and Bremer was elected vice-president.

The league, made up of 355 cities and towns in Massachusetts, will serve as an organization through which information and questions from the municipalities of the state may be passed and discussed. Further, it will conduct training schools for people holding offices in the city and town governments. It will be a link between the state and the municipalities which will be effective because of the private flexibility of the organization. The Harvard Bureau of Municipal Research will cooperate with the league.

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