Word: subbed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ballantine, who was sub-chairman of the Red Book Editorial Board in his Freshman year, is President of the CRIMSON, Nusbaum was chairman of the 1936 Red Book, and is the author of several books on travel and the Indians of the Southwest. Glidden, who helds the Intercollegiate Squash Championship title, is a star on both the tennis and squash teams...
Lynching comes in most cases from a mob disillusioned with the methods of normal jurisprudence. Because of the insoluble race problem, it is a particularly flagrant evil in the Southern states. Not until the people of the sub-Mason and Dixon area are sufficiently impressed with the tradition of jurisprudence to take their cases to the court-house instead of to the nearest tree will the scandal come to an end. In the meantime, although causing national embarrassment, Iyaho law is a completely local problem, and the task of checking mob hysters and granting an impartial trial to its citizens...
...Board: John H. McCormick, sub-chairman, Nicholas Satterlee, and Alfonso Assorio...
...Photographic Board: Edward B. Hubbard, sub-chairman, Wilson V. Binger, Daniel E. O'Reilly, Ernest Sachs, Jr., Arthur Schuh, and Edward F. Whitney...
Edward B. Hubbard, of Wellesley Farms, has been appointed sub-chairman of the Photographic Board, which is headed by Hans H. Zinsser; William J. Clothier, 2nd, of Valley Forge, Pa., and Philip T. Shahan, of Clayton, Mo., of the Editorial Board, which is headed by James H. Alexandre, III; Clarence D. Martin, Jr., of Olympia, Washington, and Edwin K. Bennett, of Queens Village, N. Y., of the Business Board, under Albert Damon; and John H. McCormick, of Dorchester, of the Art Board, under Edward L. Barnes...