Max H. Larson
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Max H. Larson (born April 29, 1915) is the actual president of Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., the legal entity that supervising Jehovah's Witnesses activities in the United States (exceptions of Alaska and Hawaii, which have their own branch offices ).