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Page 166 text:
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The Ediior Wishes io Thank R. ROBERT W. KELLY of the Cloister Printing Corporation and Miss Margaret Vollmer, Secretary of Student Activities at N. Y. U., whose many suggestions and reassure in troubled times contributed much to the success of the Violetg Mr. Dexter White, Mr. Charles johnson, and Miss Bessie Ellinson, of the White Studios, who managed the thousands of details in photographyg The Staff, who contributed not only their time to the production of the book but a composite personality, which left the Editor not a little sentimental when, at the completion of the work, shop was closed for the last time. MURRAY W. GOLDENBERG, Edilor-in-Chief, Edlzmlion Violet, 1931. 166
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The Physical Educafion Sun' HE Physical Education Sun is a bi-monthly newspaper, published for the students of the department of Physical Education under the Bureau of Publicity of the Men's and Women's Organization. This newspaper is the only newspaper in the country known to distribute physical education news exclusively. The first issue of the paper was printed on October Sth, and distributed on October 6, 1930, to all the students and faculty members of the department, graduate students and the alumni. The news published in the paper is of the following nature, the happenings at conferences which have been attended by the members of our faculty, sport events in which the department has been a participant, lectures by authors on news of interest to the profession, interesting and important notes on discoveries in the field of Hygiene, Physical Education, and Medicine, and other facts of importance that may interest those in the department. Originally the newspaper was intended to be a two-sheet copy, but due to the in- crease in activities of the students of the department the issues were increased to a three-sheet edition, then to a four, and, at present is a live-sheet newspaper with added features of editorials by some of the most prominent men in the profession. At present plans are being made by which we may correspond with graduate members of the department located in foreign countries such as China, South America, the Philippines, and Europe. EDITORS A. CHARGER S. SPAR ASSOCIATE EDITOR F. A. JACKSON ASSISTANT EDITORS ' T. MACRINI H. WILKENING FACULTY ADVISOR PROFESSOR F. S. LLOYD 165
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