F. C. Gray '12, of Boston.
Leverett Saltonstall '14, of Chestnut Hill.
These 14 candidates were selected by the nominating committee from a list of 131 suggestions submitted by secretaries of college classes, presidents and secretaries of Harvard Clubs, secretaries of the professional school alumni associations, and other alumni, including various officers of the alumni organizations, and of the University.
The list of candidates as finally decided upon includes seven men from the vicinity of Boston, two from New York, and one each from Vermont, Missouri, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Professionally, the list includes two educators, five lawyers, three government officials, two manufacturers, a surgeon and a banker.
This year there will be one postal ballot for election of Overseers and there will be no voting in person at Cambridge on Commencement Day.
Additional nominations may be made up to March 15 by certificate signed by at least 200 graduates eligible to vote for Overseers. The names of any candidate thus nominated will appear on the official ballot with those of the 14 candidates named above.
The five Overseers elected for six-year terms will take the places of E. C. Felton '79, Homer Gage '82, C. H. Brent Hon '13, James Jackson '04, and L. P. Marvin '98, whose terms expire on Commencement Day.
The eight candidates for Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association are:
D. P. Robinson '90, of New York City
A. R. Wendell '96, of Rahway, N. J.,
S. W. Fordyce, Jr. '98, of St. Louis, Miss.
W. R. Castle, Jr. '00, of Washington, D. C.
F. J. Sulloway '05, of Concord, N. H.
G. Bacon '08, of Jamaica Plain.
C. A. Coolidge, Jr. '17, of Boston.
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