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Veteran Employees to Be Honored In Ceremonies at Sanders Today

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A steamfitter, a horticulturist, a pressman, and a glassblower are among the 204 employees the University will honor at ceremonies in Sanders Theatre at 4 p.m. today.

The employees, whose length of service ranges from 25 to 47 years, will hear President Pusey speak, and will then receive certificates in recognition of their service. They will also receive Harvard chairs, and extra vacation time during the coming year.

The combined service of those to be honored totals almost 9000 years. Eight have been employees more than 40 years, and some 50 others are veterans of over 35 years.

Joining President Pusey to commend the employees at today's ceremonies will be Edward Reynolds '15 administrative vice-president, and David T. W. McCorrd '21, executive secretary of the Harvard Fund Council. The Glee Club will also appear.

President Pusey will meet the employees at an informal reception in Memorial Hall after the ceremonies.

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