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  2. "John Kean Elected Chairman". The New York Times , September 12, 1891. Accessed March 31, 2008
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  4. "Briggs To Be Chairman; He Is Lewis's Choice to Succeed Franklin Murphy.". The New York Times , September 27, 1910. Accessed March 31, 2008.
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