Word: subbed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After a dinner held last Tuesday evening. January 6, the recently announced chairmen of the Red Book Board appointed the sub-chairmen who will help them in the task of editing the first-year publication...
...Editorial Board as it now stands is as follows Editor-in-chief. Theodore Chase '34: Editorial Board, chairman, R. M. Gummere '34. sub-chairmen. D. D. Bond '34, and J.C. Walcott '34 Business Board, chairman, R. G. Ames '34, sub-chairmen, J.B. Taylor '34, T. W. Nazro '34, and Stanton Whitney...
Arts and Cuts Board, chairman. Theodore Roussean '34, sub-chairman. N. W. Aldrich '34: Photographic Board, chairman. E. P. Davis '34, sub-chairmen. E.D. Brooks, Jr. '34, and Lawrence Wilkinson '$4. Associate Editors. A. C. Dearing Jr. '34, R. B. Neff '34, and R.S. Whiteside...
Cheek is president of the Dramatic Club, Pickhardt was Chairman of the Arts and Cuts Committee of the Redbook, and both he and Madden are Editors of the Lampoon. Field was Editorial Sub-chairman of the Redbook, and has been Assistant Managing Editor of the CRIMSON, while Campbell is Secretary of the Lampoon...
...since automobile exhaust gases presented ventilation problems. The other four: Holland Tunnel, joining Manhattan and Jersey City; Oakland Tube, connecting Oakland and Alameda, Calif.; Mersey River Tunnel, between Liverpool and Birkenhead, England; the Liberty Tubes, 5,800 ft. long, mountain tunnels, sole route from the South to Pittsburgh. Ancient sub-river vehicular tunnels without protection from motorgas exist at Glasgow and under the Elbe at Hamburg. Two old tunnels under the Thames at London have been equipped with suction-&-exhaust fans. First tunnel to require a new type of ventilation was the 8,463-ft. commuter-used Holland...