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Nominations for Overseers.

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The Association of the Alumni of the University has recently appointed a committee to suggest names for nominations to the Board of Overseers. Following is the committee: T. Parsons '70, chairman; E. H. Hall '51, F. Merriam '71, R. Hoar '76, W. Farnsworth '77, J. Lowell '77, R. F. Sturgis '84, F. G. Balch '88, T. N. Perkins, '91, secretary.

The committee has suggested the following men, all, except those specified, coming from Massachusetts: D. W. Cheever '52, J. D. Long '57, E. Wetmore '60, New York, E. P. Sever '64, W. S. Bigelow '71, U. Thayer '71, W. C. Loring '72, C. H. Russell '72, New York, A. L. Devens '74, H. L. Morse '74, C. S. Tuckerman '74, F. R. Appleton '75, New York, A. Bowditch '76, E. D. Morgan '77, Long Island, R. Bacon '80, New York, G. M. Lane '81, W. R. Thayer '81, H. B. Cabot '83, H. Putnam '83, Washington, D. C., W. A. Gardner '84, P. R. Frothingham '86, P. Dexter '89, J. P. Hutchinson '90, Philadelphia.

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