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As a result of a competition which started three weeks ago, 11 men have been selected for the editorial board of the Red Book. These men will work in the contest for sub-chairman of the board until May 7 when one of them will be given that position, and the other ten will become Red Book editors. The following men have been retained and will meet today at 1.05 o'clock in James Smith C 31: Ralph Sargent Bailey, of Wollaston; Whitney Cromwell of Mendham, N. J.; George Douglas Debevoise of New York City; Cornelius Du Bois, of Englewood, N. J.; Douglas Huntly Gordon, of Hartford. Conn.; Benry Wilder Keyes Jr., of North Haverhill, N. H.; James Carroll McDonald, of New York City; George Beeve Moynahan of Mattapan; Logan Holt Roots, of Hartford, Conn.; James Sheafe Satterthwaite Jr., of Lanesboro; and Donald Spencer, of Cambridge.
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