CASH ACCOUNT. JUNE. ' S~ 



COMPTROLLER OF HARVARD 



N Frederick S. Mead, '87, Appointed to the | 

 V"» Position— Affairs at the University 

 



""""S. Frederick S. Mead, '87, has been ap- ' 

 7>j)olnted comptroller of Harvard University 

 in the place of Francis W. Hunnewell, '02, 1 

 *^»» who has resigned to give his full attention 

 to hiB duties as the secretary of the cor- 

 jxi-itio. !. The position of comptroller in- 

 eludes the general supervision of the bud-| 

 JT get and expenditure of the. university. 

 ^ Hitherto this position has been combined 

 ,cg with *\nt of one of the two secretaries of 

 >J the '"jfc-poration, but as the affairs of the 

 un'jorei'ty are Increasing noticeably every 

 X y !#*•, it was decided to create a separate 

 ^ V»sitlon. Mr. Mead's appointment takes 

 •j YlTect on Nov. 1. 



P As the editor of the Harvard Alumni 

 J» Directory and the supervisor of the war 

 J}«w records office of the university, Mr. Mead 

 \ <chaa been actively interested In the affairs 

 ■>l__ of the university. He will continue in the 

 latter position until next spring when it is 

 expected the rolls of the Harvard -war 

 records will 'be completed. He will remain 

 ^ in his office at the Harvard Union during I 

 this year. 



