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Last evening the fifth ten of the Institute of 1770 from the class of 1900 were taken out in the following order. Eleven men were elected, one to take the place of G. S. Parker, who resigned from the fourth ten.
1. J. C. B. Davis, 2d, Washington.
2. L. B. Brown, New York.
3. W. B. Flandrau, St. Paul.
4. H. Tappin, New York.
5. R. F. Bolles, Boston.
6. O. Hawes, Jr., Boston.
7. W. Stickney, New York.
8. A. M. Roche, Philadelphia.
9. C. Whitbeck, Rochester, N. Y.
10. A. E. Harris, New York.
11. T. M. Shaw, Wellesley, Mass.
Honoraries: A. E. Doucette 3 L., G. S. Parker 1900, Mr. Lehmann, Mr. Willis.
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