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Recent appoints to the staff of producers are as follows: Karl Adams, Jr. '33, and T. K. Dunstan '33, to the joint managership of tickets; B. P. Rogers '33 and G. B. Van Ness '33 to the joint managership of publicity; and Thomas Whiteside '32 to the managership of costumes...
...much effect this report will have can only be a matter of conjecture, since voters in large cities long ago gave up the idea of rational balloting. If a city managership, such as Cincinnati now has, could be established, a vast improvement would be undoubtedly made. At any rate, it will be interesting to see to how great an extent the combined Seabury and financial report bomb will shake the foundations of Tammany Hall...
Abram Thurlow Collier II '34, of Billerica, was picked as the winner of the Sophomore competition for second assistant basketball managership. He prepared at the Howe High School and was a member of the Freshman tennis squad last year, as well as being the 1934 basketball manager. He will manage the University quintet in his senior year...
Work for nine men interested in the managership competition for the 1935 team started yesterday at a meeting held in the Harvard Athletic Association. The work expected of the candidates for the managership was outlined briefly by Eustis Dearborn '32, manager of the University team, and Henri Bourneuf '33, assistant manager. The competition is to last until February 23, 1932, when the final selection for managerial positions of the 1935 team will be made. This year only the man appointed manager will receive his numerals; he will have complete responsibility for managing the Yale Game...
...take one leaf from the hard-won laurels of me-old-friend-and-pal Chet Van Tassel, he was never the Editor of Harper's Bazaar. Nor was it under his business managership that it became a "valuable property." Chester hoed and planted and weeded and brought it to bud but succeeding Business Manager Eugene Forker, now publisher of the New York American, was the force that actually brought things about for the further successful succession of Business Manager Fredric Drake, now at it at the old stand and popularly known as The Right Man in The Right Place...