Word: danae
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...retiring Board includes; Paul C. Sheeline, President; Charles S. Borden, Managing Editor; Oliver R. B. Stalter, Business Manager, George R. Clay, Editorial Chairman; Dana Reed, Executive Editor; and A. Edward Rowse, Sports Editor. The men retiring from non-Executive Board posts are: Eugene Wulsin, News Editor; Myron S. Kaufmann and Adam Yarmolinsky, Assistant Editorial Chairmen...
Following the general procedure of past years, the top men on the Register will be chosen on the basis of interviews with George Saxton '44, Student Council Representative for Freshman Affairs, and Dana Reed, Chairman of the 1943 Harvard Album, as well as on such considerations as experience, ability...
After interviews with George Saxton '44, Student Council Representative for Freshman Affairs, and Dana Reed '43, Chairman of the 1943 Harvard Album, the two officers will be chosen later in the week, and will start work soon afterwards. Competitions for positions on the Editorial, Advertising, and Circulation Boards are to be held later in the summer...
...interest and significance, the articles by Dana Reed '43 and E. J. Riches, an official of the International Labor Office, take the honors. Reed writes interestingly and with authority of Technocracy, the depression-time craze which has recently emerged with new trappings, both ornamental and ideological. Mr. Riches contributes a survey of the I.L.O. packed with factual information and providing an element of cheer for the future of international cooperation. Both of these essays smack of serious study, and neither of them indulges in roseate or gloomy speculation...
...Dana Reed...