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Leaders in business, law, medicine, government, education, religion, and publishing from all parts of the country will join as Aids and Marshals in the management of the 298th Commencement on Thursday, June 23.
Lists of Aids and Marshals representing all the returning alumni classes who have graduated in the past 25 years were announced yesterday by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. '24, Chief Marshal.
From Lodge's own Class of 1924, which is celebrating its twenty-fifth reunion, come the Rev. Russell Sturgis Hubbard, Episcopal bishop of Detroit; Charles Poletti, former lieutenant governor of New York; Judge Peter Woodbury of the United States Court of Appeals; novelists Oliver LaFarge and F. Van Wyck Mason; Editor William L. White of the Emporia (Kans.) Gazette; and Earl L. Brown of Life Magazine.
Other Marshals
Marshals representing other Harvard classes will include publisher Gardner Cowles '24 of Look Magazine; Counselor Charles E. Bohlen '27 of the State Department; Congressman John F. Kennedy '40; Headmaster William G. Saltonstall '28 of Exeter Academy; author Cleveland Amory '39; Columnist Joseph W. Alsop '32, and Managing Editor Victor O. Jones '28 of the Boston Globe.
The complete list includes the names of 58 aids and 87 marshals. Aids are all members of the Class of 1924.
Arrangements for the Class Marshal's Lunch after Commencement Exerices are in charge of Alden H. MacIntyre, Class of 1921, of Boston.
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