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...Chicago, III,; Edward Otto Tabor, of Pascagoula, Miss.; and Vanderbilt Webb, of Shelburne, Vt. For permanent secretary: Floyd Gilbert Blair '13, of Brookline; Merritt Caldwell Bragdon, Jr., of Evanston, III.; Richard Conover Evarts '13, of Cambridge; John Andrew Frantz, of Lancaster, Pa.; Wright Hugus, of Wheeling, W. Va.; Calvert Magruder, of Annapolis, Md.; Spencer Bishop Montgomery, of Edmonton, Alta., Canada; John Edwin Roddy, Jr., of Rock Hill, S. C.; Vanderbilt Webb, of Shelburne, Vt.; and Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth '12, of Milton...
...following appointments for the Harvard Law Review have been made by G. C. Henderson 2L., next year's president, for the coming year, and have been confirmed by Dean Thayer: Calvert Magruder 2L., of Annapolis, Md., note editor; Elliott Dunlap Smith ('13), 2L., of Chicago, Ill., case editor; John Edwin Roddey, Jr., 2L., of Rock Hill, S. C., book review editor. Vanderbilt Webb 2L., of Shelburne, Vt., has been elected treasurer...
Those elected from the second-year class are: Leonard D. Atkins of Easton, Md., graduate Trinity College; Frederick W. Brown of Pasadena, Cal., graduate of Occidental College; Richard C. Evarts '13 of Cambridge, Gerard C. Henderson '12 of Monadnock, N. H., Alexander Iselin Henderson '13 of New York City, Calvert Magruder of Annapolis, Md., graduate of St. John's College, Md., James Angell McLaughlin of Chicago, graduate of the University of Michigan, L. W. McKernan '13 of Jackson, Mich., John E. Rodney, Jr., of Rock Hill, S. C., graduate of University of Virginia, Eliot D. Smith '12 of Chicago...
...longest and most notable prose piece in the July number of the Monthly is "Leaf, Somebody's Son" by A. Calvert Smith. The author makes ingenious use of the small boy's point of view to relate a fragment of the Saga of Eric the Red. The difficult style is well sustained, and the story is remarkable for happily chosen details. The small space devoted to the inner plot will disappoint readers who admire Kipling's "Puck of Puck Hill" series...
...meeting of the board of editors of the Harvard Monthly held yesterday, Arthur Calvert Smith '14, of Milton, was elected a literary editor, and Milton Everett Petersen '16, of Omaha, Neb., and Paul Cochran Rodgers '16, of Winthrop, were elected business managers...