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rector and all other officers shall hold office during the pleasure of 
um, including expenses. Under the first resolution the board 
proceeded to choose a Director, and Prof. James T. Gardner, at 
present et of the American Geographical Society, was 
seoag d.—N. Y. Times, July 1 
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