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...William Exton Jr., Chairman, Miss Meriel Woods; K. F. Nash, Miss Catherine Spencer; E. G. Gebelein, Miss Grace Thomas; J. R. Wyatt, Miss Mary Macbeth; J. LaV. Isert, Miss Dorothea Sibley; D. W. Bakeless, Miss Natalie Hebert...
...Union announces the following list of ushers for the dance: A. A. Baruhart 1L, J. C. Bickford '27, P. W. Claflin '27, J. Y. Cole '25, W. P. Exton '26, P. S. Fanning 2L, C. A. Harper '26, M. P. Lichauco 2L, M. de I. Lippincott L. W. I. Nichols '26, D. R. Ovans '28, G. C. Richards '28, J. McC. Roots '28, F. C. Shaughnessy '28, F.. Swarts '26, J. T. Sykes '28, J. T. Wood '25, Andrews Wyman...
Another bill of, importance comes before the House Committee on Education at 10.30 o'clock this morning. It is a petition signed by W. P. Exton '26 providing that all duly accredited scholars shall have access to any and all printed matter in Massachusetts libraries. It demands that in these cases the censorship rules, which now prevent free inspection of many books, be suspended. Professor A. N. Holcombe '06 has given his approval to the petition. The hearing today is open to the public, and any men who, wish to say anything for or against the bill are at liberty...
...chosen to act as ushers at today's tea are: R. S. Aldrich '25, R. G. Allen '26, D. V. Brown '25, D. S. Byers '25, J. L. Caughey Jr. '25, W. L. Chapin '25, H. P. Curtis '25, H. T. Dunker '25, T. L. Eliot '25, William Exton Jr. '26, J. R. Fordyce '26, P. R. Hepburn '25, Hiller Innes '25, H. E. Kennard '25, J. D. Lodge '25, E. W. Marshall '26, Boise Penrose '25, W. B. Pringle '25, W. P. Ripley '25, J. McC. Roots '25, Carlos Sanchez '26, E. A. Sawin '25, E. R. Sharp...
...Democratic Party was defended by William Exton '26, one of the three University representatives who attended the conference. He replied to Miss McElhinney by declaring that the Republican tariff favored "privileged classes". "This sounds like the old Democratic stuff", said Exton, "but it's the truth and can be proven". He ridiculed the Republican presentation of Coolidge as the "strong, silent man of the White House...