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WIGGLESWORTH GETS HIGH PLACE ON DAWES PLAN BODY

Member of Class of 1912 Appointed Assistant to Agent General

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R. B. Wigglesworth '12 has resigned his position as head of the United States Treasury War Loan Staff and will take up a position as assistant to S. P. Gilbert Jr. L. '15, agent general of the Reparations Payments under the Dawes settlement, it was announced last night.

During the war Mr. Wigglesworth spent nine months in France, from July 16, 1918, to April 26, 1919, and on May 2, 1919, he was honorably discharged as a Captain in the Field Artillery Reserve Corps. In 1921 he was Treasurer of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs, and in June, 1922, he was elected Director of the Harvard Alumni Association. Ever since he graduated from College he has been Secretary of his class.

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