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...Kawakami of Washington. D. C.: David Louis Landy of Boston: Edward Van Praag Lee of Colorado Springs, Colorado; James Allison McCullough of Watervliet, New York; Benjamin Butler McKeever, Jr. of Malden: Melvin White Mansur of Groton: Freeman Devold Miller of Winchester: John Chester Miller of Tacoma, Washington: Otto Eugene Schoen-Rene of New York City; Saul Gerald Silverman of Cleveland, Ohio: George Winslow Simpkins of St. Louis, Missouri: Francis Beattie Thurber III of New York City: John Walker III of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Frederick Mundell Watkins of Providence. Rhode Island; Edward Cilley Weist of New York City; and John Frank Wood...
...yellowish nursery by Eugene Schoen of Manhattan has walls whereon tots may scribble, housemaids erase...
...office of Pegasus will be filled by Otto Eugene Schoen-Rene '30, of New York City, while James Cambell Weir '30, of Euclid, Ohio will be business manager. Benjamin Patterson Bole, Jr. '30, of Cleveland, Ohio was elected treasurer of the board and John Paul Faude '31, of Cambridge, was reelected circulation manager...
...Archibald '31, H. L. Warner '32, and Wellington Wells '31. the following men have been elected to the board of Literary Editors: C. C. Heck '30, F. W. McNear '30, and O. E. Schoen-Rene...
...short-story, "Children in Twilight," is excellent. The author, Otto E. Schoen-Rene, has produced a work of distinct literary merit, particularly his passages of pure description. It is a rare, thing to find "atmosphere" handled with so much skill that it does not appear to be obvious "literary effort." In addition to this story, is another very acceptable one by George C. Heck, Jr. One might wish that he had not ended it quite so abruptly, but it is, nevertheless, a very enjoyable tale. A delightful bit of nonsense, "The Ring and the Booklet" by Philip Nicholas...