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N. P. HALLOWELL '97 CHOSEN TO LEAD ALUMNI EXERCISES

Elected Chief Marshal in Accordance With Usual Custom--Overseer of the University Since 1919

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Mr. N. Penrose Hallowell '97 of Milton, has been chosen Chief Marshal for the Alumni Exercises at Commencement. He was elected by his classmates in accordance with the usual custom of having for Chief Marshal a representative of the class twenty-five years out of college.

Mr. Hallowell, who is a member of the banking house of Lee, Higginson and Company, was executive chairman for New England of the five Liberty Loans during the war. He is also a trustee and chairman of the executive committee of Milton Academy. He has been prominent in University affairs as a recent treasurer and director of both the Harvard Alumni Association and the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, and as an Overseer of the University since 1919.

While at College, Mr. Hallowell was a member of the 1897 Class Committee, and ran on the track team, as well as playing on his class football and baseball teams.

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