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...Plea for Peace" in Sanders Theatre yesterday; Sidney Edward Mezes '92, president of the University of Texas from 1908 to 1914 and recently made president of the College of the City of New York; Chester Noyes Greenough '98, professor of English at Harvard; and Oswald Garrison Villard '93, editor-in-chief of the New York Evening Post...
...black story told in pink. In "The Interrupted Romance," J. R. Dos Passos has a plot too frail to be called a plot at all, and a style too soft and adjectival. Descriptive details are good, however, and presented in a cheerful tone. In a brief editorial the editor-in-chief makes a graciously apologetic bow before retiring. We certainly feel like thanking him and his associates for their earnest efforts, and wishing the new board a return to the old brown cover and a year full of success...
...meeting of the Monthly board the following officers' were elected for next year: Editor-in-chief, Robert Stewart Mitchell '15, of Cincinnati, O.; secretary, John Roderigo Dos Passos, Jr., '16, of Washington, D. C.; treasurer, Charles Adelbert Trafford, Jr., '16, of Worcester; circulation manager, Waldo Hall Shattuck '16, of Woburn...
...committee which will have charge of the Handbook for 1915-16, a guide published every year by Phillips Brooks House for the particular benefit of Freshmen, has been selected as follows: Editor-in-chief, William Joseph Hever '17, of New York, N. Y.; business manager, Wingate Rollins '16, of West Roxbury; assistant business manager, Cornelius Ayer Wood '17, of Boston; second assistant business manager, James Coggeshall, Jr., '18, of Allston...
...Editor-in-chief. -- Hampton Robb, of Burlington...