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Harvard Union Officers.

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The most exciting and largely attended meeting of the Harvard Union for many years was held last evening. After receiving the reports of the retiring officers, the Union proceeded to vote for officers. The candidates for president were J. M. Perkins, G. P. Costigan and J. F. Morton, all from '92. Mr. Perkins had a majority on the informal ballot and was elected on the first formal ballot over Mr. Costigan, Mr. Morton having withdrawn. F. W. Dallinger '93 was elected vicepresident and A. B. Keeler '94, secretary and trensurer. After a vote of thanks to President O'Brien and the retiring board of officers the meeting adjourned.

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