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Class Day Committee. MILTON TURNLEY LIGHTNER. LEO JAMESON DALY. ADELBERT AMES, JR. Photographic Committee. THOMAS HETHERINGTON GRAYDON. JAMES BOURNE AYER, JR. WA JOHN DUDLEY CLARK. J Senior Spread Committee. LTER CLARKSON. WALTER SMITH SUGDEN. STUART BLAIKIE. Undergraduate Class Officers. RICHARD DERBY, Preszdenl. JOHN DUDLEY CLARK, Vzce-Preszkient. GEORGE WASHINGTON SOUTH, Secrelary 8
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Class - Day Officers. 2 Secretary. ROGER ERN ST. RICHARD DERBY, Fzrst Marshal. ' EDWARD BOWDITCH, JR., Secona' Marshal. ' ROBERT PEEBLES KERNAN, Thzra' Marshal. Orator. ARTHUR BLACK. Poet. LANGDON WARNER. Ivy Orator. RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD. Odlst. RICHARD INGLIS. Chorlster. ORVILLE GISH FRANTZ. Class Committee. DALLAS DAYTON LORE MCGREW. ALFRED STILLMAN. ROY PIER. - ' 7
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Class Lives of Class Day Cmcers OGER ERNST, the Class Secretary, prepared at the Rox- bury Latin School. He has identified himself with many phases of college life, and is eminently fitted for the high honor that his class has chosen to bestow upon him. As a student he has distinguished himself as one of the ablest men in the class. He was the second man taken into Phi lleta Kappa of the eight elected from the junior Class. Since the Harvard Union was opened in 1901, he has been a member of the House Committee, of which he was chairman during the year. He has taken an active part in class debating. He was manager of the Sophomore crew. He has also taken great interest in the Prospect Union, which was organized in 1891 as a brotherhood conducted by workingmen, and by students and professors in Harvard University. During the year IQO2-IQO3 he has been a member of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, and assistant manager of the foot- ball team. He has for two years been the 1903 class member of the Board of Directors of the'Harvard Co-operative Society. He is a member of the Deutscher Verein, the Roxbury Latin School Club, the Institute of 1770, the Dicky,', the Signet, the Memorial Society, the Phi Delta Psi Club, is Secretary of Phi lleta Kappa Society, and Librarian of the Hasty Pudding Club. ICH.-XRD DERBY of New York is President of his class and First Marshal. He took his preparatory work at Groton. In his Freshman year he played right half-back on the victorious Freshman eleven which defeated the Yale Fresh- man team by the score of 54 to o. He rowed at Groton, and in his Freshman year he was captain of the First Weld Freshman crew which won the Freslnnan lnterclub Race. In 1901 he rowed on his club class crew. In both 1901 and 1902 he rowed number 2 on the foar-oar crew which defeated Yale at New London. He is a member of the Signet, and was secretary of that society for 1901- 19o2. For two years he has been Vice-President of the Harvard Union. He is a member of the Institute, of the Dicky,U the Am- phadon Club, the 'Memorial Society, the O. K. Society, and is President of the Hasty Pudding Club. DWARD BOWDITCH, jr., Second Marshal, prepared at 'Groton. He played end on the Freshman eleven, and substitute end in his Sophomore year in both the Penn- sylvania and Yale games. For the last two years he has played right end on the University team. In his Junior year he was chos- en as one of the editors of the Cri111.s'o11, and during this year he has been one of the Senior editors ofv that paper. In his Senior year he has been a member of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports. He has for two years been a inember of the library com- mittee ofthe Harvard Union. He is a member of the Institute, the Dicky, the Signet. the Memorial Society, the Amphadon Club, the O. K. Society, and is Secretary of the Hasty Pudding Club. OlilERT Pl2l2.l.lLl2S K RRNAN, Third Marshal, prepared at Polytechnic institute in Brooklyn, where he took a . prominent part in both football and baseball. He played on the Freshman football team, and was substitute on the 'Varsity eleven in his Sophomore year. In his Junior year he played half-back on the 'Varsity,team, and was left half-back and captain last fall. He has played on the University baseball team for 'four years. Since his Sophomore year he has been a member
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