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As the result of the 1923 Red Book editorial competition which ended yesterday, J. G. Flint '23, the Chairman, has announced that the following ten men have been elected to the editorial board: subchairman, B. K. Little; editors. M. A. Best, J. S. Clark, Jr., D. A. Williams, F. S. Pollack, P. W. Butman, J. Wilkie, H. U. Harris, R. H. Thayer, W. W. Cutler, Jr.
These men were chosen in the above order from about 30 candidates remaining from the 70 who started the competition on March 8. This is the first of the 1923 Red Book competitions to end. The others are expected to close about one week after the Spring recess.
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