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At a meeting of the Corporation held yesterday it was voted that hereafter the admission fee for membership in the Randall Hall Association should be charged on the term bills instead of being collected in cash as at present. The resignation of Allen Danforth, Comptroller, was received and accepted to take effect March 1, 1906, and a vote was passed expressing the Corporation's high appreciation of his long and efficient service as Bursar from 1874 to 1888, as Deputy Treasurer from 1888 to 1898, and as Comptroller since 1898 to the present date, thirty one and one-half years in all. The following resignations were accepted to take effect September 1, 1905: R. LuV, Lyman, instructor in English and public speaking; and F. S. Woods, lecturer on mathematics. The following appointments were approved to take effect September 1, 1905: E. O. Parker, assistant in drawing; William H. Walker, lecturer on industrial chemistry, G. H. Chase, curator of classical antiquities; C. A. Read and E. L. Gookin, assistants in the Library.
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