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Overseers' Meeting.

At the last meeting of the Board of Overseers it was voted to concur with the President and Fellows in appointing the following administrative boards for 1901-1902: For the Medical School, William L. Richardson '64, A.M., M.D., Dean; John C. W. Warren '97, M.D., LL.D.; Edward S. Wood '67, M.D.; Frederick C. Shattuck '68 M.D.; William F. Whitney '71, M.D.; Charles M. Green '74, M.D.; Charles Harrington '78, M.D.; Franklin Dexter, M.D.; Frank B. Mallory '86, M.D. For the Dental School, Eugene H. Smith, D.M.D., Dean; Thomas Filiebrown '69, M.D., D.M.D.; Charles A. Brackett '73, D.M.D.; William B. Hille, M.D.; Edward C. Briggs '78, M.D., D.M.D.; William P. Cooke '81, D.M.D.; William H. Potter '78, D.M.D.; Dwight M. Clapp '82, D.M.D.; Waldo E. Boardman '86, D.M.D.

The following appointments were also approved: W. S. Bigelow '71, A. A. Carey '79 and A. T. Cabot '72, trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for one year from January 1, 1902; Theodore W. Richards '86, Ph.D., Professor of chemistry from September 1, 1901; Edward C. Moore, Parkman Professor of theology; Edward Robinson '79, Lecturer on classical archaeology, from September 1, 1901. Frederick L. Olmstead, Jr., '94, Instructor in landscape architecture, from September 1, 1901.

[Rev. Edward Caldwell Moore, pastor of the Central Congregational Church of Providence, has been elected Parkman Professor of Theology. Dr. Moore graduated from Marietta College in 1877, and from the Union Theological Seminary of New York in 1884. He also studied in Germany at the Universities of Berlin, Gottingen and Giesen. While living in Providence he lectured frequently at Brown University, from which he recently received the degree of Ph.D.]

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