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Four new class secretaries have recently been appointed to succeed officials who have died, according to an announcement from the Harvard Alumni Association.
The new men and their predecessors are the following: for the class of 1803, W. H. Palmer, 141 Broadway, New York City, will succeed the late C. H. Denny; for the class of 1867, J. R. Churchill, Kimball Bldg., Boston, will take the place of the late J. R. Carret; for the class of 1875, former Dean Le Baron R. Briggs, R. F. D. 1, Bournedale, will fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. A. Reed; and for the class of 1893, W. De L. Howe, 947 Exchange Bldg., Boston, becomes secretary in the place of the late S. F. Batchelder.
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