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Bliss Announces Addition of Four New Men To Carry On Business Work--375 Subscriptions Turned In

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Four new members have been chosen to complete the Business Board of the Red Book, A. A. Bliss '36, chairman of the Board, announced last night. T. D. Boardman '36 has been appointed sub-chairman, and Ashton Emerson '36, William Gray '36, and A. S. MacDonald '36 have been named members. Any one member who proves a valuable addition will be appointed to the Executive Board.

Three hundred and seventy-five subscriptions have been received at the end of the first drive. Since the Board wants to have 500 pledged, they will meet today to devise means of increasing the number. The banking situation has seriously hurt the advertising, so all Freshmen are asked to help out if they think they can obtain any more advertisements.

At the same time, R. W. Drury '36, chairman of the Editorial Board, announced that a special article was being written for the Red Book on the readings of C. T. Copeland '82, Boylston professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, emeritus.

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