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At a meeting on Saturday night of the newly-chosen editorial board of the Freshman Red Book, R. W. Drury '36, Chairman of the Board, outlined the plans for the publication and sketched the editorial content.
The men already chosen to the baord are S. S. Alexander '36, D. S. DeBard '36, H. B. Jaffee '36, A. M. Joesphy, Jr. '36, R. A. Knewlton '36, John Piper '36, J. G. Seannell '36, and A. M. Sherwood, III '36.
C. F. Samson '36, Art Editor, also announced Saturday that he had chosen Lewis Iselin '36, as his assistant and that he had so far completed two drawing for the annual.
Assignments for writing the sports articles which will accompany the regular photographs were given out to the 11 men on the editorial board and suggestions for novelties in make-up were made. Although only 11 men have as yet been picked, Drufy announced that three additional members will be designated this week, bringing the final number to 14. Before the annual is published late in April, the member showing the most originality and efficiency will be chosen Sub-Chairman to assist Drury in his duties.
It is planned that a large section of the book will be given over t a review of Harvard history during the last 40 years, just as in the 1935 Red Book the Yard was chosen as the featured subject. The review of the college's history will lay special emphases on the growth and expansion of the University under the guidance of President Lowell, innovations, as now planned, will probably include a mock-heroic poem and some sort of a humorous calendar of this scholastic year.
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