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Cherington to Be Editorial Chairman of Class Album

New Head Is Exeter Graduate, Member of Advocate

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W. H. Lewis '35, Chairman of the Class Album Committee, announced last night that C. R. Cherington '35 has been appointed Editorial Chairman to succeed Hugh M. Wade who has left College. Cherington prepared at Exeter. Since he has been at Harvard he has been connected with the Critic and the Advocate.

Lewis emphasized the fact that, taking over the duties at this late date, Cherington will be placed under considerable disadvantage, and urged the cooperation of the board in facilitating the functions of the board. Cherington issued the following statement.

"The articles for the Class Album are already overdue. If we are going to get the book out in time for graduation all men who are writing for it must cooperate. In case any authors have doubts as to what or how much they ought to say about their activities, they should write to me at once at Lowell House E-54."

Lewis also announced that two hundred copies beyond the number subscribed for have been ordered to be sold to the first comers.

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