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DescriptionHarvard Commencement 1911.jpg | A group at the Harvard University commencement of 1911. From left to right: George von Lengerke Meyer, United States Secretary of the Navy and Class of 1879 (Harvard overseer beginning 1911), Professor of Economics Frank William Taussig (Class of 1879), Harvard President Charles W. Eliot, Bishop Lawrence. Meyer received an LL.D. at this commencement. | |||
Date | published 1919 | |||
Source | M. A. DeWolfe Howe (1919) George von Lengerke Meyer: his life and public services, Category:New York: Dodd, Mead and Co (between pp. 430 and 431) | |||
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author | |||
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