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cVu l'lw zgltff weeA;, Realizing completely the manifold problems involved, the Senior Board de- cided that a 1943 LIBER would be pub- lished with some sacrifices in quantity but with no letdown in quality from last year's fine book. We determined that this year the underclasses would get more attenion for they, too, were in jeopardy of leaving school in February and May with the seniors. The passage of the various phases of four years of college life was chosen as the theme. Informality in meke-up was once again used. Feeling that a majority of the Senior class was to be graduated in February, we decided to publish the LIBER for the first time in January. In the early months, priority problems were foremost but a new printer was finally signed. In Augusf the dummy Was compkaied and the LIBER began combing the campus for undergraduate photographers whose familiarity with Brown would ensure its informal tone. Editor Sneider lays careful plans for the book. LIBER BRUNENSIS The Junior edit board executes the plans. Edit scuts learn by doing the routine tasks
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f . i we wete 'Ct'tillCJ as Ruitgs f Nels Jones rents pictures to frosh The Freshman Dance, week's climax. Introductions by Skerrett and Finn 17
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y L L L . we stacled sculling faz o i . . . This year the LIBER instituted several important changes in its organization of the stalf. For the first time freshmen were asked to scut for it. An art staff was formed under Wlay FhMer', appomfei Art Editor this summer. The high quality of the art work testifies to the great store of unexplored talent present on the Brown campus. Ned Lancaster showed great go- aciing abilny when conhionted Witk the most serious problems any Business Man- ager had ever faced. He directed his staff skillfully, ably assisted by Dave Forster and Ed Lasughlin, and juniors Horace Harding and Don McCowen, and gaining the maximum amount of advertising and cir- culation possible this year The editorial board faced by the ab- sence during the summer of its head, Dick Smehier, worked d;ligeme' and success- fully throughout the year larv Alger, the LIBER'S Managing Editor directed the staff competently with the aid of the large junior board A A . c A We sincerely hope that this yearbook Senior boardman Alger, Fidler, and Lancaster confer will meet your approval and trust that you will be able to pr: It up In later years and f regain memories of your days at Brown. Flater poised for candid peek of the campus. Forster and business board go over circulation
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