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Editors of the Yale News for '93 - '94.

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The following men will conduct the Yale Daily News during the year 1893-4:

John Howland, '94, New York City.

L. B. Jones, '94, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

H. P. Mosley, '94, New Haven, Conn.

L. S. Stillman, '94, Brooklyn, N. Y.

J. R. Trowbridge, '94, Chicago, III.

H. P. Whitney, '94, New York City.

W. R. Wright, '94, New York City.

J. M. Goetchius, Jr., '94S., N. Y. City.

Fred Rustin, '94S., Omaha, Neb.

E. W. Beattie, Jr., '95, Helena, Mont.

H. T. Halbert, '95, St. Paul, Minn.

Laurens Hamilton, '95, New York City.

John MacGregor, '95, Akron, O.

R. B, Mason, '95, Chicago, III.

Z. B. Phelps, '95, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

W. S. Miller, '96, Chicago, III.

A. P. Stokes, Jr., '96, New York City.

L. W. Smith, '95 S., Parsipanny, N. J.

The present Senior Board of Editors will retain control of the News and the Alumni Weekly till Feb. 20.

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