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ARTS AND SCIENCES ACADEMY ELECT 40 HARVARD GRADUATES

Donham, Adams, and Mills Named With 96 New Fellows at Annual Session

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Forty prominent Harvard graduates, including Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Business School, Charles Francis Adams '88, secretary of the Navy, and treasurer of the University, and Odgen L. Mills '04, secretary of the treasury, were among the 99 new follows elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at the annual meeting held last week at the seat of the Academy, 28 Newbury Street.

Harvard graduates who were chosen are: C. F. Adams '88, J. C. Aub '11, F. G. Balch '18, C. F. Batchelder '78, C. D. Clifton '12, K. J. Conant '15, Howard Coonley '99, M. W. Croll '94, E. C. Cutler '09, H. S. Dennison '99, A. S. Dewing '02, W. B. Donham '98.

G. H. Edgell '09, J. C. Grew '02, Albert Haertlin '16, W. C. S. Healey '98, E. J. Holmes '95, H. W. Holmes '03.

William James '02, R. H. Keniston '04, T. W. Lamont '92, J. A. Lowell '91, F. B. Lund '88, K. L. Mark '98, L. C. Marshall '01, O. L. Mills '04, G. R. Noyes '94, R. B. O'Brien '91, A. S. Pease '02, A. J. Peters '95, David Rapport '12, Odin Roberts '86, W. C. Schumb '14, W. A. Seavey '02, H. R. Shepley '09, E. S. Thurston '98, Eliot Wadsworth '98, E. A. Whitman '81, D. V. Widder '20, B. L. Young '07.

The officers of the Academy were reelected as follows: President, J. D. M. Ford '94; vice-president for class II, W. B. Cannon '96; vice president for class IV, C. B. Gulick '21; recording secretary, W. E. Clark; treasurer, Ingersoll Bowditch '97; librarian, A. C. Lane '83; editor, H. V. Neal '93.

This year a larger proportion of Harvard graduates were selected than ever before.

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