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HARPER ANNOUNCES RED BOOK BOARD OFFICERS

CHAIRMEN, SUB-CHAIRMEN ARE ALSO CHOSEN

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R. N. Clark '32, of Atlanta, Georgia, was appointed editor-in-chief of the Freshman Red Book last night at a meeting of the temporary executive council on Freshman affairs headed by W. R. Harper '30. Clark who prepared at Boys High School in Atlanta, will take over the duties of his office immediately in preparation for a competition for the Red Book Board which will be held in January.

The associate editor of the book is J. B. Ames '32, of Wayland, who prepared for Harvard at Andover Academy. Editorial, Photographic, Business, and Arts and Cuts Departments were also named last night.

These positions were filled as follows:

Editorial Department, chairman, E. A. Mays; sub-chairmen, A. D. Bell; G. C. Homans, B. E. Pollak, and J. W. Sandford, Jr.

Business Department, chairman, J. S. Barker; sub-chairmen, C. F. Bound, J. W. de Milhau, C. A. Parmiter, and L. W. Snyder.

Photographic Department, chairman, D. B. W. Brown; sub-chairman. Matthew Hale, Jr.; snapshot editor, H. D. Russell.

Arts and Cuts Department, chairman, Morton Bartlett; sub-chairmen, H. C. Dickinson, John Howland, and W. S. Warner.

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