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ADVOCATE OUT MONDAY AS NEW MEN ARE ELECTED

TWO ASSOCIATE FOUR REGULAR EDITORS TAKEN ON

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

With the election of James B. Munn '12, professor of English, and William A. S. Dollard 1G as associate editors the "Advocate" yesterday announced the varied contents of its next issue which will appear on the stands Monday. The principal article will be a memorial to Dean Briggs by Robert S. Hillyer '17, associate professor of English, who won the Pulitzer Poetry Prize short time go.

There will be two other articles. One, entitled "Henry James and Harvard Yard--A Discussion of James' 'Reaction to Harvard' Architecture," has been written by John B. Wheelwright '20. The other on George Moore as a critic of Thomas Hardy is by Whitney Case '36.

Henry Ferris '36 has written a long story on the plight of the artist as an individual in the Industrial South. The other story. "Distortion," concerning the psychological problems of a Harvard Junior, is written by Abbott McM. Washburn '37. Other features are poems by James Laughlin, IV '36, and George P. Winship, Jr. '36.

In addition to the Munn and Dollard elections, Helm B. Price '35 and William Floyd, 2nd '36 were named to the Literary Board, and Gordon F. Robertson '36 and William Bentinck-Smith '37 to the Business Board.

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