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The Dartmouth Board

FEBRUARY 1929
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The Dartmouth Board
FEBRUARY 1929

The Dartmouth is a steady institution which comes out with such regularity that the work of the men of the four classes who cooperate to make it newsy and alive is often unrecognized. The biggest undergraduate organization on campus, excepting perhaps the combined athletic managerial organizations, it requires the work of perhaps ten freshman heelers, working every day afternoon and evening, twenty sophomore board members editing the sheet from four in the afternoon until two in the morning at weekly intervals, ten junior editorial writers contributing frequently and three senior editors. In addition the work of the Business Board goes on quietly down in the Musgrove building. The paper is printed in the press of F. A. Musgrove '99 and hearty Ed Boyle, a well known figure to editors of the paper for the last ten years, is the night foreman working with the night editors.

While The Dartmouth is not published during the examination period, it continues until the morning of the first examination. Associate Editor R. T. Drake '29, of Wilmette, Ill., was in charge of the editorial column during the month of January. John French '3O, of Greenwich, Conn., the newly elected edi- tor, will go into office March 1.

The Dartmouth announces the election of four members of the freshman class to its news board as follows: Carroll Aylsworth Boynton of New York City, Judson Inman Covell of Drexel Hill, Pa., Robert Collyer Hosmer, Jr. of Syracuse, N. Y., and Edward Bennett Marks, Jr. of New York City.