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PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENTS

Ropes to Replace Moore on the Board of Syndics--New Men Fill Vacancies in All Departments of University

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At a meeting on March 31, the President and Fellows made the following appointments:

From April 1, 1924.--James Hardy Ropes '89, a Member of the Board of Syndics of the Harvard University Press, in place of George Foot Moore, resigned.

For one year from September 1, 1924,--Alfred Chester Hanford, Ph.D., Director of the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education; Julian Laurence Holley, A.M., Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics; and James McCauley Landis, A.B., Research Fellow in Law.

Instructors for one year from September 1, 1924.--Albert Sprague Coolidge, A.B. '15, in Chemistry; Prentice Dearing Edwards, S.B., A.M. in Mathematics; John Leslie Hotson, Ph.D. '23 in English; Malcolm MacLaren, Jr., A.B. in Mathematics; and Norman Dunshee Scott, M.A., B.Sc. in Chemistry.

Tutors in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, for one year from September 1, 1924,--Ernest Roscoe Baltzell, Ph.D., and Redvers Opie, B. Comm.

Austin Teaching Fellows for one year from September 1, 1924.--David Hunt Linder, A.M. '22 in Botany, and Charles William Theodore Penland, A.M. '23 in Botany.

Assistants for one year from September 1, 1924.--Sherburne Friend Cook, A.M. in Botany; Edward Sagendorph Mason, A.M. B.Litt. in Economics; Redvers Ople, B.Comm. in Economics; Lyndon Frederick Small, S.B., A.M. '23 in Chemistry, Bert Sidney Taylor, S.B. in Chemistry; and Overton Hume Taylor, A.B. in Economics.

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