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Undergraduate Dignitaries

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Forty-eight outstanding Juniors have been selected to assist in the conduct of today's Senior Spread and other class activities of the week.

Led by C. Russell Allen, of Greenfield, Massachusetts, Head Usher, the group includes the following Juniors: Nathaniel G. Bonehley; Frederick S. Bigelow; Alden S. Blodget, Jr.; Sherman Brayton; John L. Dampeer; Nathaniel V. Davis; John C. Dovelin; John T. Dunton; John Dwinell; Morris Earle; Francis C. Eaton; David Emerson; John W. Ewell; Volney W. Foster; Fellown D. Gardner; William T. Glendenning; Lincoln Godfrey, Jr.; John MacD. Graham; Hubert H. Hauck; Samuel T. Hicks, Jr.; Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.; Francis Keppel; Francis X. Leary.

John P.Lee; George F. Lowman; Wiley E. Mayne; Donald McC. McKellar, Jr.; John S. Mechem; George von L. Meyer, III; Charles L. Moore; Arthur Oakes, III; George F. Roberts; John A. Roosevelt; Renouf Russell; David W. Shean, Jr.; Carl Shirley; Donald C. Sleeper; John B. Stevens; Hobert C. Stuart; Robert Sullivan; John N. Thorne, Jr.; George F. Tyler, Jr.; Caspar W. Weinberger; Adoniram J. Wells, Jr.; Robert T. Whitman; Edward F. Whitney; and Crocker Wight.

Foatured on this page are the three marshals of the graduating class. On the right is Neil Gardner Mclone, of Mineapolis; on the left is John Bradford Bowditch, of Concord, and immediately below is Charles William Kessler, of Salem. They are respectively marshals one, two, and three.

A combined history of the College careers of these three would include posts of prominence in almost every activity. Among other things, Mclone is First Marshal of Phi Beta Kappa, chairman of the Album; Bowditch is president of the Student Council, was president of the CRIMSON; Kessler was an outstanding lineman on the football team, was heralded as the leading scholar athlete.

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