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CHANGES IN EDITORIAL STAFF

November 1920
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CHANGES IN EDITORIAL STAFF
November 1920

The readers of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE will miss the able editorials of Mr. Keyes during his present leave of absence. Since 1907 he has been on the Board of Editors and for the last ten years has conducted the editoria, department and frequently carried the whole burden of producing the MAGAZINE.

To fill this gap it has been our good, fortune to draft not only a gifted editorial writer but a keen and sympathetic observer of the College, Philip S. Marden '94. Mr. Marden who is the editor of the Lowell Courier-Citizen, will be remembered by the readers of the MAGAZINE for his account of the last commencement and other delightful contributions.

Since leaving Hanover for government work in Washington during the war and his subsequent return as Dean of the Tuck School Mr. Gray has found it impossible to continue his activities in the business department of the MAGAZINE. His resignation has therefore been regretfully accepted and the position will be filled for the coming year by Harry R. Wellman, '07, Professor of Marketing in the Tuck School. Mr. Wellman has had wide business experience and at the same time has maintained close contact with the College and alumni.

The news editor of last year, Thomas W .Steward '10 has left the faculty to resume his newspaper work on the "Minneapolis Journal." Announcement regarding the editor of this department will be made in the next issue. For the preparation of the material in the current number we are indebted to Edmund H. Booth '18 of the English Department of the College.

The department of undergraduate news will this year be conducted by Gaylord W. Anderson '22 of Hanover, N. H. Mr. Anderson is a member of the "Dartmouth" Board and the Press Club.

The other editors of last year will continue in their respective departments.