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A meeting was held yesterday afternoon of those men in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences who expect to receive the degree of A.M. or Ph.D., for the purpose of electing marshals and committees. As a result of the elections. O. W. Long 4G., of Millersburg, Ky., was elected marshal of the candidates for the degree of Ph.D., while S. B. Luce 4G., of Boston, and H. M. Ellis 3G., of Hingham, were appointed to act as a committee. A. A. Berle 1G., of Cambridge, was elected marshal of the candidates for the degree of A.M., and R. M. Allen 1G., of Auburn, N. Y., I. A. Wacho 1G., of Cincinnati, O and R. F. Arens 1G., of Cambridge, were appointed to serve as a committee in charge of arrangements.
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