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I-eff 'W J!!A2PPM5+?Tf:' me-ierfmemwaemsewnamrwee -. www. N - sf . Y W. its Mamzxazw. am iii? it ,, A 's .t Bosro IVERSITY EWS NUMEROUS IMPORTANT EDITORIAL ACHIEVEMENTS MARK THIRTEENTH VOLUME OF B. U.'S NEWSPAPER Only Pair of Initials News Staff Recognizes That of H. B. Center Initials are taboo in the Nliivs odice, and the tirst thing that a heeler has to learn is that tirst names in full are used. There is one exception, however, and that is in the case of H. Ii. One must be a member of the journalism de- partment, a N1-:ws Worker, or, at least, a member of the Gilbert and Sullivan Association to know with how much respect, admiration, and love these initials are associated. Prof. Harry B. Center who founded the News thirteen years ago and has been its editor and publisher since its inception is one of the very few fortunate professors who have really won their way into the hearts of their students. 1 I Pitoifnssoic Harem' B. f,lICXTEIt SOB-SISTERS PLUS No one Knot even the Walrusl seems to know who is responsible. But the fact remains that there are more girls working on the NEWS in its thirteenth year than in any of its previous years. And the strangest thing about it is, that all these sob-sisters are the cream of the crop at B. U., and not a name duplicated. Here they are arranged alphabetically-Agatha Catherine, Clara, Eleanor, Emily, Eva, Estelle, Hazel, Mabel, Madelon, Margery, Miriam, Ruth, Shirley, Sylvia, Yvonne. Wait, there'll be more before the year is over. Not being satistied merely with the recording of B. U. events and a half-hearted interpretation of them, the Nlcivs has this year launched a vigorous editorial campaign, the success of which is evidenced in almost every issue of the thir- teenth volume. It was a Nicxvs editorial which inspired Mr. William IC. Nickerson to give Ii. U. its unique clubhouse, it was as a result of a News suggestion that the dollar building cam- paign was started among the students, and it was due to the constructive policies of this paper that student activities were put on a higher plane this year. Hymn! M. 'lil-ZIFII Ifllmwxnn Ii. Srrcvi-:Ns The News has also made a new departure this year with its tirst all-University literary contest and supplement under the direction of Hyman M. Teich, the managing editor. HH has been a hard worker on the paper since his freshman year, and has done his share in making the Niiws one of the outstanding undergraduate publications in the country. He is one of the most popular students in the journalism Department and was elected first president of the Benjamin Iides Association composed of all journalism students. Edward B. Stevens, the business manager, used his own elongated legs and those of his assistants to good advantage, in keeping the Nicivs well supplied with ads and petty cash. 'A Iidl' has been active in numerous activities in college, and was also a member of the Junior VVeek committee this year. , The position of circulation manager was well lllled by Ronald C. Harmon, one of the most popular students at C. Ii. .X. He was a member of the relay team, captain of cross-country, ami was tapped for Lock and Skull. In -, 'xx . . ,X 309 A Z. .L 't 1 ? fi 'lk-Y vs'
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