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APPOINT 37 FRESHMEN TO FINANCE COMMITTEE

C. McG. WELLS JR. PUT IN CHARGE OF COMPETITION

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Thirty-seven men have been appointed members of the Freshman Finance Committee, it was announced last night.

The work of collecting contributions for the Freshman class fund is well under way. Channing McGregory Wells Jr. has been put in charge of the competition for the chairmanship of the Finance Committee, which will be decided by a system of points.

The following men were appointed to the committee: Leight Fuller Barber of Washington, D. C.; Louis George Bohinrich Jr. of Milwaukee, Wis.; Lyon Boston of New York, N. Y.; Henry Goddard Bradlee Jr. of Brookline; Samuel Willard Bridges Jr. of Newton; William Byrd Jr. of Short Hills, N. J.; Almon Goodwin Cooke of New York, N. Y.; Stanley Bagg Cooper of Conshohocken, Pa.; John Desmond Cotter of Philadelphia, Pa.; Theodore Lyman Crockett of Brandon, Vt.; Thayer Cummings of Bedford Hills, N. J.; Lincoln Davis Jr. of Boston; Cornelius DuBois of Englewood, N. J.; John Elberfeld of New Bedford; Howard Finney of Upper Montclair, N. J.; Floyd Tomkins Gibson of Philadelphia, Pa.; William Calhoun Gray of Dedham; Lement Upham Harris of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Theodore Dwight Hazen of Belchertown; Harold Kennedy Hudner of Fall River; Robert Anson Jordan Jr. of Brookline; Henry Wilder Keyes Jr. of North Haverhill, N. H.; George Morgan Laimbeer of New York, N. Y.; Andrew Green Lynch of Utica, N. Y.; John Davis Williams Morrill of Dedham; John Louis Newell Jr. of Brookline; Avery Sherburne Peabody of West Newton; Perry Rogers Pease of Hempstead, L. I., N. Y.; Hovey Edward Slayton Jr. of Manchester, N. H.; Harold Bright Sears of Chestnut Hill; Oscar Moore Shaw of Washington, D. C.; Alvan George Smith of Medford; John Van Duyn Southworth of Syracuse, N. Y.; Henry Millard Stevens of Cambridge; Frederick Benjamin Swarts of St. Louis, Mo.; Charles Folsom Walcott of Cambridge; Daniel Bertsch Wentz Jr. of Wyncote, Pa.

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