Word: gilmour
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hall will serve out the remainder of Gilmour's term, until the regular elections in the spring, afte the paper's fifth issue. Gilmour had resigned because of pressure of a six-course wrok program and now becomes a senior editor...
They claimed that the Advocate was too "arty," while Hall and Lloyd S. Gilmour '50, whose resignation as president had caused the meeting, maintained that it must continue to run literary items...
...meeting is called to elect a successor to President Lloyd S. Gilmour Jr. '50, who is resigning because of a six-course work program...
Shafer's group, along with several more Advocate editors, had been fighting for a more down-to-earth approach, while others--particularly the present pro-tem President Lloyd S. Gilmour '51 and Pegasus Donald A. Hall '51--had defended the Advocate's policy of running short stories, criticism, and poetry, as well as articles...
...issue came to a head Thursday when the board met to elect a new president to succeed Gilmour, who is resigning because of a heavy work schedule. At that time Shafer's supporters claimed a majority of the Advocate's 18 editors, although not the 75 percent required by the magazine's constitution...