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...existence of France's chain of subterranean forts is well known to military authorities of all nations, but to convince British husbands or uncles, let them read a long descriptive article (with map) on the subject by Editor-in-Chief Stephane Lauzanne of the semi-official Paris Matin, published by the New York Times April 12, 1931.-ED. First Class Postage Sirs...
...week competitions for the various boards of the Harvard Freshman Red Book, 15 first-year men have been taken into the Editorial Board, six each onto the Art and Photographic departments, and two on the Business Board. The list as announced last night by L. P. Howard '35, Editor-in-Chief, is complete in all branches except the Business department for which there may be one or two additions before the end of this week. The book will appear on Friday, May 27, the day of the Freshman Jubilee, and will contain innovations not yet announced...
...publish no fiction, will seek scholarly but not too technical articles, occasional verse. Its point of view may become as various as that of its board of ten editors, who include Dean Ada Louise Comstock of Radcliffe, President William Allan Neilson of Smith, smart Author John Erskine. popular Dean Christian Gauss of Princeton, Editor Will David Howe of Scribners', Dr. John Huston Finley of the New York Times. Editor-in-chief is William Allison Shimer, 37. onetime philosophy teacher at Ohio State. He is secretary of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa and of the Phi Beta Kappa Foundation...
...Like more than one other magazine which has felt the pinch of hard, times Outlook & Independent last week changed from weekly to monthly for the first time since its establishment in 1869 as The Christian Union with Henry Ward Beecher as editor-in-chief. Fattened but otherwise unchanged, Outlook will bid for bigger newsstand sales...
...Quaker Justus C. Strawbridge, who was joined by Quaker Isaac H. Clothier. Into the big Clothier family, in 1885. was born Robert Clarkson Clothier. His father, brother of the founder, was by this time become Presbyterian and rich. Young Bob went to Princeton, where he became editor-in-chief of the Daily Princetonian and a member of the senior council. A good scholar though no Phi Beta Kappa man, he showed no interest in his family's mercantile tradition. "Bob" Clothier became employment manager of Curtis Publishing Co., then, in 1917, a member of the War Department...