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...Redbook Offers Prizes...
...freshmen we were lost in a welter of names and faces which we were totally unable to associate. As a consequence the Redbook board last year decided upon a supplementary issue which made the members of the class of '40 far better able to recognize their fellow men than were their predecessor. But again there will be a reshuffling, and again the job of linking names and faces will arise. Hence this letter and suggestion...
Able Editor Burton left McCall's in 1927 after five brilliantly successful years, joined Cosmopolitan in 1931. McCall Co.'s other big magazine and Cosmopolitan's rival, Redbook, has been edited since 1927 by quick-thinking Edwin Balmer, who finds time on the side to write many a popular novel, many of them in collaboration with a prolific Redbook contributor, Princeton's Philip Wylie...
...announces U. S. should participate in Olympics. November 8: Morison addresses nation at first meeting of Tercentenary Celebration on Harvard's past. November 14: Hall wins Burr prize. Student Council votes $2500 to PBH. Nov. 19: First Ames Prizes go to Gibson and Johnson. November 22: Bunker named 1939 Redbook head. November 23: Jayvees slaughter Yale 37-7. Varsity drops heartbreaker to end mediocre first season under Harlow. Conant announces plans for roving Professorships. November 27: Ryan, found guilty in janitor case, officially expelled...
Dedicated to the new director of admissions, Richard M. Gummere '07, the new 1939 Redbook is rapidly taking shape, and it will be published...