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'.:L A ,,,, I f A ..,. . Board of D1rectors Appointed by the Mayor of Cincinnati Alfred Mack Erwin O. Straehley, M. D. Sanford Brown Edward H. Ernst Rufus B. Smith Emil Pollak Arthur R. Morgan V Otto J . Renner Robert W. Hilton Officers For the Fiscal Year, 1922 Chairman. . . . . . . .Rufus B. Smith Clerk ........... , , ,Daniel Laurence Assistant Clerk .... .... C hristie Wilke 32
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