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...yearbook elected Cornelia Mack '59 to the Photography Board, while members of the old Radcliffe Year-book staff have received provisional membership, and several girls are now competing for full membership...
...Radcliffe girls have been elected to full membership on the staff of Harvard Yearbook Publications, the organization announced yesterday. One, Pamela Forbes '60, will become chairman of the Art and Layout Board, the first girl to hold an executive position on a Harvard publication...
...Harvard Yearbook is joining the trend toward integration. Cyril V. Smith, Jr. '58, president, announced yesterday that Radcliffe candidates will be accepted for the spring competition. Two girls have already expressed the intention of trying out for the publication...
...about 67 of his classmates answered a call for candidates. Competitions in those days were grueling affairs, and Roosevelt had committed himself heavily to journalism for the remainder of the year. W.R. Bowie, managing editor of the paper when F.D.R. was president, wrote in the 1904 Harvard Yearbook this description of a competition: "The task was heavy, the drain on the candidate's thought and time exhausting. The candidate was everywhere; he was 'the arrow that flieth by day, and the pestilence that walketh in darkness...
...Tommy White moved on to St. John's Military Academy (Episcopal) in Delafield, Wis., made several athletic teams and the presidency of the graduating class, was editor-in-chief of the 1918 St. John's yearbook. The Trumpeter. Barely 17. he was one of the youngest cadets ever admitted to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. At the age of 18, graduating 148th out of 270 in one of World War I's speedup classes, he was one of the youngest cadets ever commissioned...