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THE DARTMOUTH MAGAZINE

November, 1908
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THE DARTMOUTH MAGAZINE
November, 1908

Success was achieved by the first issue of the Dartmouth Magazine board of editors in their effort to raise the standard of the magazine to one befitting the College. The cover of the rejuvenated publication is in two colors, while the type of the printed matter is in green ink with a background light buff. In addition to the old general composition of storiettes and poems, there is added an editorial department under the title of "The Onlooker," and a department of humorous verse under the heading of "The Totem." Works of especial merit are a poem by Roswell T. Pearl '09 on "Richard Hovey," and an article on "Stratford-on-Avon," the first of a series of articles by Editor-in-chief E. H. Naylor, concerning the homes of men of letters in the British Isles.

The members of the board for the year are: Emmett Hay Naylor '09, editor-in-chief; Frederic A. Carroll '09, business manager; Ralph Lauris Theller '09, Roswell T. Pearl '09, Charles W. Cartland '09, Elbert M. Moffatt '09, Chas. O. Libbey, Jr., '10, Edwin O. Raabe '10, associate editors.