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GARNET AND GRAY Editor-in-Chief PAUL D. DAVIS, '23 Associate Editor CHARLOTTE LEONARD, '24 Business Manager ROBERT L. LINCOLN, '23 Circulation Manager Advertising Manager L. HYNES, '23 GEORGE BUTMAN, '24 Assistant Business Mfrznager ESTIIER BOORIIEIM, '24 E.rchange Editor Art Editor DORCAS A. HAGER, '23 EDNA NELLEGAR, '23 Athletic Couizinittee RENA BAKER, '23 ' HUBERT MILLER, '23 Literary Coniznittee Alumni Corninittee MILTON KNOX, '23, Chairman RUTH COE, '23, Chairman CHRIS. STAHLER EDNA NELLEGAR JOHN VAN STRAUB CHARLOTTE LEONARD HOWARD NOYES ROSELLA LYNCH HILDA SARR RAYMOND HAYNES HUBERT MILLER DAVIS SHULTES Humorous Committee ' LESTER NIOSTON, '23, Chairman CRESSIDA CROSSMAN HELEN TOMPKINS E,i'cliange Colnznittee DORCAS HAGER ,'23 Chairman DONALD PRATT IEANETTE VVALDBILLIG MARGARET HUBER Art Co znniittee EDNA NELLEGAR, '23, Chairman HELEN HAGER HERBERT CHAMPAGNE ROBERT XVILDER CLIFFORD BROWN JOHN VOGEL MARION XVEEBER PAUL REUSS ADALINE GERTSKIN ' Advertising Cornirnittee GEORGE BUTMAN, Chairman XVILLIAM WENTWORTH ROBERT SHILLINGLAW ISADORE HOLLAND PAUL REUSS A ,FRANK FLEISHER Circulation Coinrnittee HELEN L. HYNES, '23, Chair RUTH LEMMLE CLAYTON PRATT EVELYN GRAVES VAN STRAUB ALFRED XV. LINCOLN Faculty Szfjverfoisor h ALLAN T. COOK m HOWARD NOYES an
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