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PROCTORS AND ADVISERS FOR 1932-33 ANNOUNCED

Regent Appoints 44 Instructors and Students - Copeland Will Stay in Hollis Hall Next Year

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The appointment of forty-four proctors for the next academic year, 1932-33 was announced yesterday by the regent of Harvard University. Twenty-six of the appointees will be resident in Freshman Dormitories in the Yard. The Freshman proctors include eight instructors in Freshman courses who will act as members of the Board of Freshman Advisers.

Professor C. T. Copeland will be resident in Hollis Hall as he has been for many years, and Mr. Henry Penny-packer. Chairman of the Committee on Admissions, will be resident in Grays Hall.

The Head Proctors in the Yard next year will be Madison Sayles, an Assistant Dean of the Harvard Business School, R. A. Stout '29, Sp., of Louisville, Kentucky, and T. W. Dunn '31, 1G.B., of Roslindale.

Among the Freshman proctors, resident in the Yard, are eleven men who will act as members of the Board of Freshman Advisers. Most of these edvisers are instructors in Freshman courses:

L. H. Butterfield '30, instructor in English; M. A. Francon, Ph.D. '29, instructor in French; J. H. Gleason '30, now at Balliol College, Oxford, of Newton; J. D. Gordon, Jr. '30, instructor in English; F. W. Hoeing, A.M. '30, assistant in History; K. N. Marshall '21, instructor in Government; A. B. Martin '30, 2L, of Geneva, Ohio; W. M. Marvel '30, 2L, of West Medford; R. H. Phelps '30, instructor in German; R. I. Westgate, Manitoba, '24, instructor in Greek and Latin; H. M. Smallwood Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, instructor in Chemistry.

The following twelve men will be proctors resident in the Freshman dormitories. Their names appear below with the class in which they graduated from college and the School to which they are attached:

R. C. Aldrich '31, Gr. E.S., of Barrytown, New York; E. S. Amazeen '31, 1GB, of Melrose Highlands; R. C. Ber- resford '28, 2L, of New York City; C. H. Burgess '31, 1G, of Sheridan, Wyoming; W. W. Foshay '31, Henry Fellow, of Port Chester, New York; C. E. Galston '30, 2L, of Woodmere, New York; J. C. Hubbard, Jr. '31, 1G, of Wayland; W. H. MacHale '31, 1GB, of Douglaston, New York; R. W. Meadows '32, of Buffalo, New York, Vernon Munroe, Jr. '31, Fiske Scholar, of New York City; J. H. Pratt '30, 1L, of Washington, D.C.; A. N. Webster '31, 1L, of Lexington

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