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MISS MORAN NAMED TO FILL GAZETTE EDITORIAL VACANCY

Appointed to Replace Late Miss Mullen Until Future Definite Action

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Miss D. V. Moran is taking the place of the late Miss Katherine Mullen as editor of the University Gazette until definite future action is taken by the administration, it was announced last night at University Hall.

Miss Moran had previously been associated with Miss Mullen for over a year in the running of the Gazette and thereby gained first hand experience for her present work. After her graduation from Radcliffe College in 1916, she worked for the Crocker-McElwain Company of Holyoke, one of the largest paper dealing concerns in New England. She acted in the capacity of assistant to the manager of sales promotion. Three years later she was engaged with the Individual Drinking Cup Company of Easton, Pennsylvania.

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