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23 APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED

President and Follows Also Announced Award of Seven Prizes and Accepted a Resignation.

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At a meeting of the President and Fellows of the College held last Monday, 23 appointments were made, one resignation accepted, and the award of seven prizes made.

The following appointments to positions as instructors, assistants, lecturers, etc., were confirmed: Oscar Teague, as lecturer on Tropical Medicine; Thomas Powderly Martin, as Archivist to the Harvard Commission on Western History; William Edward Cox, Zenas Clark Dickinson, and Robert Louis Masson, as Assistants in Economics; Howard Belding Gill '13, as Assistant in Marketing (Business School); Asbury Haven Herrick '05, Ray Waldron Pettengill '09, and Friedrich Schoenemann, as Instructors in German; George Edwin Plaisted, Jr., '14, as Instructor in Drawing and Painting; Arthur Eli Monroe '08, Edmond Earle Lincoln, and Oscar Baxter Ryder, as Instructors in Economics; Walter Moreland Stone '08, as Instructor in Printing and Superintendent of the Special Library of the Graduate School of Business Administration; Henry Hallowell Farquhar, as Instructor in Factory Management; William Henry Blood, Jr., as lecturer on Public Utilities; Frederic Gallup Coburn, as lecturer on Factory Management; Herbert Beeman Dow, as lecturer on Life Insurance; Charles Chester Lane '04, as lecturer on Printing and Publishing; Harry Clinton McCarthy, as lecturer on Marketing; John Farwell Moors '83, as lecturer on Investments; Edgar Judson Rich '87, as lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Rate Making; James Willing, as lecturer on Accounting.

The resignation of Walle Merritt as lecturer on Commercial Law, was accepted.

Announcement was made of the following awards: Susan Anthony Potter Prize in Comparative Literature to J. B. Munn '12; Susan Anthony Potter Prize in Spanish Literature to F. B. Wing '17; Sargent Prize to J. D. Davis '20; Sales Prize to J. J. Brooks '18.

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