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STUDENT LAUNDRY NAMES TWO JUNIOR MANAGERS FROM 1934

Cooper and Fisher Win Second Annual Competition from Field of 30

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After a final elimination from a group of 30 men, E. N. Cooper '34 and J. D. Fisher '34 have been elected to the position of Junior Managers of the Student Laundry. This is the second year of the managerial competitions and the large turnout indicates the success of the plan. Selection is based on the number of orders secured and ability shown in the actual management of the business.

The new Junior Managers will held office for a year, when they will be eligible to become Senior Managers. They succeed the men elected last year, who now automatically become Senior Managers for the rest of the year. The idea of holding annual competitions open to any member of the Sophomore class originated with the purpose in mind of perpetuating the Students Laundry as a student organization in fact as well as in name, while at the same time providing capable and continuous management.

The Students Laundry was organized in 1915 at Harvard by W. J. Bingham '16, now Director of Athletics.

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