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SOMERVILLE IGH SCHOOL RADIATOR unwnBi XXVIII SOMERVILLE. BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS. NOVEMBER. 191« NO. 1 The Somerville High School Radiator Is published by the High School on the third Thursday of every month during the school year, and only important news matter can be received after the first Thursday of the month. Matter for insertion may be left with any of the editorial staff or mailed to the editor at the High School. In contributing, write on one side of the paper only, and sign full name. Communications, according to their nature, should be mailed to the editor, business manager, or exchange editor. Manuscript must be accompanied by necessary postage to insure its return. Terms, 75 Cents per Year Entered as second class mail matter at Boston P. O. Single Copies, 10 Cents SOMERVILLE PRESS PRINT EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CHARLES L. S. EASTON, T9 ASSOCIATE EDITOR HELEN SWEET, T9 EXCHANGE EDITOR MIRIAM L. COOK, T9 BUSINESS MANAGER CHARLES R. KOLB, T9 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER WALTER W. MARTIN, ’20 SPORTING EDITOR JOSEPH C. KNOX, T9 ALUMNI EDITORS MILDRED E. SCRIBNER, T9 EVELYN F. STOCKBRIDGE, T9 TREASURER GEORGE M. HOSMER (Faculty) ADVISER A. MARION MERRILL (Faculty) STAFF ARTIST MELVIN A. STEPHENS, T9 CLASS EDITORS STEARNS H. WHITNEY, T9 JAMES J. MURRAY, '20 MARC!ARK?. ;R; • -NOLAN,. ’21. ..
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