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CLASS DAY OFFICERS.

The meeting to elect the '97 Class Day officers was held last night in Upper Massachusetts. F. A. Burlingame presided. The men elected were as follows

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SECRETARY.

W. L. GARRISON, JR., of Brookline, Mass.

FIRST MARSHAL.

R. H. STEVENSON, JR., of Boston, Mass.

SECOND MARSHAL.

E. N. WRIGHTINGTON, of Brookline, Mass.

THIRD MARSHAL.

JAMES DEAN, of Brookline, Mass.

ORATOR.

R. E. OLDS, of St. Paul, Minn.

POET.

J. H. CHOATE, JR., of New York.

ODIST.

J. E. GREGG, of Colorado Springs, Colorado.

IVY ORATOR,

HERBERT SCHURZ, of Pocantico Hills, N. Y.

CHORISTER.

J. A. CARPENTER, of Chicago, Ill.

CLASS COMMITTEE.

N. P. HALLOWELL, of West Medford, Mass.

D. D. SCANNELL, of Jamaica Plain, Mass.

W. H. VINCENT, of Winthrop, Mass.

CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.

A. M. BEALE, of Dorchester, Mass.

J. B. HAYWARD, of Neponset, Mass.

J. D. PHILLIPS, of Salem, Mass.

PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE.

H. W. FOOTE, of Boston, Mass.

E. L. RANTOUL, of Salem, Mass.

J. W. DUNLOP, of Cambridge, Mass.

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