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After a four weeks' competition the full Red Book Committees have been chosen in the Editorial, Photographic, and Arts and Cuts departments. This leaves only the Business Committee incomplete the members of which will be picked shortly after vacation.
Stout Chairman of the Committee has announced the members as follows:
Sub-chairmen, Arthur Harold Harlow Jr. of New York City, John Orren Ross of Redding, Conn., Richard Waterman Thayer of Boston. R. W. Thayer was the only one of the sub-chairmen who had not been chosen before. Members of the Committee, Julius Henry Appleton of Springfield, Nathan Spencer Barnes of Passadena, Cal., George Neal Burns of Rochester, N. Y., George Joseph Cleary of Naugatuck, Conn., Philip Ives Dunne, of New York City, Robert, Bigelow Gowing of Boston, Alfred Herman Hersch of White Plains, N. Y., Paul Albert Newsome of Lorain, O., Philip Hamilton Rhinelander of Gloucester, Ernest Stent of San Francisco, Cal., and Donald Weisman of New York City.
G. P. Davis, Chairman of the Arts and Cuts department has named the following men on his committee:
Albert Smith Bigelow of Brookline, Philip Hichborn of Washington, D. C., David William Houck of Buffalo, N. Y., Guy Murchie Jr. of Dedham, and Chauncey Devereux Stillman of New York City.
The Photographic Committee, as announced by John De Laitre consists of:
Sub-chairmen, Thomas Bartlett Quigley of Omaha, Neb., Oscar Straus Schafer of New York City; Committee members, Theodore Otis Brewster of Dedham, Morton Cole of Hingham, Alfred Townsend Hartwell of Honolulu. Lawrence Harry Hitch Johnson Jr. of Milton, Frederick Billings Lee of New York City, William Rupert MacLaurin of Boston, Samuel Newbury Mauierre of Milwaukee Wis., John Martin Noble of St. Louis, Mo.
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