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The complete list of 1910 Class Day and permanent officers is as follows:
Secretary.--Clarence Cook Little, of Brokline, Mass.
First Marshal.--Robert Clois Brown, of Medford, Mass.
Second Marshal.--Charles Leo Lanigan, of Lawrence, Mass.
Third Marshal.--Jesse Edwin Waid, of Oak Park, Ill.
Treasurer.--Philip Wyman, of Fitchburg, Mass.
Ivy Orator.--Frank William Sullivan, of Lowell, Mass.
Orator.--William Richard Ohler, of Bethel, Conn.
Poet.--Edward Eyre Hunt, of Mechanicsburg, O.
Odist.--Thomas Stearns Eliot, of St. Louis, Mo.
Chorister.--Twining Lynes, of Cambridge, Mass.
Class Committee. -- George Peabody Gardner, Jr., of Boston, Mass.; Samuel Trafford Hicks, of Arlington, Mass.
Class Day Committee.--Robert Canby Hallowell, of Wilmington, Del.; Frederick Monroe deSelding, of Summit, N. J.; Edward King Merrihew, of Newton, Mass.; Robert Lenox Groves, of Coudersport, Pa.; Francis De Hart Houston, of Concord, Mass.; Leon Magaw Little, of Newburyport, Mass.; Lester Watson, of Brookline, Mass.
Photograph Committee.--Henry Hooper, Jr., of Chicago, Ill.; Gerald Wetherald Hallowell, of Wilmington, Del.; Hathaway Watson, of Brokline, Mass.
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