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Advocate officers are still considering the role of the Annex representatives. One of them mused last night, "We have a Pegasus, a Bacchus--there's room for a Nymph...
Members of the Advocate elected the spring Editorial Board at a recent meeting. Daniel Ellsberg '52 was elected President; Andrew P. Zimmer '51, Pegasus; Alexander Traverse '50, Secretary; Harvey S. Ginsberg '52, Fressurer; Michael Train '53, Art Editor and Robert H. D. Comes '59, Bacchus. Donald J. Hall, Jr. '51, Leonard J. Freeman '51, and Robert M. Scott '51, and Robert M. Scott '51, were elected Senior Editors...
...capital is a town of dowdy women. In Gar-nnckel's show windows are strapless pink tulles by Dior, tobacco-colored satins by Path and organdies by Adrian. Last week Garfinckel's added another famed trademark to its collection: a crest with a lion rampant and a Pegasus, and the motto "Our words and deeds agree." It bought control of Manhattan's 65-year-old A. De Pinna Co., which is as much a tradition to many New Yorkers as Brooks Brothers. Garfinckel's bought Brooks Brothers four years...
Elisberg replaces Hall as Pegasus, literary chief of the magazine. Friedman was elected to take the plce of Wiggin as secretary...
...full heard meeting, 15 Advocate editors elected Donald A. Hall, Jr, '51, of Hamden, Conn, and Eliot House, as presidetn; Daniel Elisberg '52, of Detroit and Lowell House, as Pegasus; and Leonard J. Friedman '51, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and Kirkland House as secretary...