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Daniel A. Mulvehill was named to his eighth term as president of the Harvard University Employees Representative Association at the union's eleventh birthday dinner at the Hotel Continental last night.
At the same time, Mrs. Anna Gray was renamed treasurer, George dePinto renamed vice-president, and Edward Sugrue returned as secretary.
Durant, Bigger Talk
Following the early evening banquet, the 350 attending HUERA members cheered congratulatory addresses from union and University officials. Aldrich Durant '02, retired University Business Manager, James Biggar '13, former superintendent of Buildings and Grounds and Cecil A. Roberts, present superintendent, were among the speakers.
Armand Perry, a University painter by day, brought along his band and supplied music for dancing until midnight.
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