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COLLEGIATE CLIQUE CHOOSES COMPOSER OF "COQUETTE"

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J. W. Green '28 has been chosen for the collegiate Hall of Fame conducted by the publication, College Humor, according to a recent announcement. The only other Harvard man known to have received this honor is George Owen, Jr., '23, who was prominent in athletics at Harvard.

Green was nominated by the editorial staff of College Humor because of his musical contributions during the past few years. He is the composer of "Coquette" and has written tunes and scores for various musical shows at Harvard and elsewhere. His latest composition is "Lawribel" which is now being played by various dance orchestras although it will not be released to the public for a short time.

The page in College Humor called "We Nominate for the Hall of Fame" is devoted to the photographs and life stories of some of the most pronfinent college students from all over the country. Green's name will appear in one of the ensuing issues of the magazines.

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