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As a result of a competition among 30 members of the first year students in the Graduate School of Business Administration who had the highest standing at the end of the first half-year, the following ten men have been elected to membership on the Harvard Business Review Board:
John Calhoun Baker, of Everett, Pa. Keuneth Sheffield Boardman, of Campton, N. H., Ernest Howard Crabbe, of Indianola, Ia., John Raymond Gardner, of Worcoster, Leon Goldberg, of Providence, R. I., Miltion Lyle Holmes, of Providence. R. I., Milton Lyle Holmes, of Hilo, Hawali, Richard Newhall Johnson, of Newton Center, Grant Kuhn, of Kenilworth, Ill., Robert Minturn Sedgwick, of Cambridge, Malcolm Dean Taylor, of Farmdale, O.
The Business School Club has elected the following officers for 1922-1923: President, William Leon Baine S.G.B., of Waco, Texas; Treasurer, Ernest Howard Crabbe 1G. B., of Indianola, Iowa; Secretary, Frederick Darrell Moore 1G.B., of Athena,O.
The following men have been elected to the Constructive Criticism Committee of the Club: Floyd Lester McElroy 1.G.B., of Willits, Cal.; Richard Gordon Murray 1G.B., of Little Rock, Ark,; Dean Walde Malott 1G.B., of Abilene, Kan.
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