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EDITORIAL STAFF ence Roeser..........Managing Editor y M. Carey.............News Editor e Millar...y........ . City Editor on Marx... ..........Associate Editor nas F McAllister......Feature Editor k K. Ehlbert......... Telegraph Editor id B. Landis.........Sport Editor guerite Clark..........Women's Editor ha Guernsey..........Women's Editor rick Kimball.......Guillotine Editor Ies R. Osius, Jr.............State Editor A. Shinkman..........Dramatic Editor aApel ...........Music Editor Dailey............ Exchange Editor ard Wohl............. Literary Editor' ISSUE EDITORS ,ert R. Slusser Paul G. Weber aud Sherwood Edgar L. Rice h W. Hitchcock J. P. Hart William Clarkson REPO RTERS nas H. Adams John E. McManis ard B. Marshall C. H. Murchison e Ellis Mary D. Lane ina Schermerhorn John L uDakin tur W. Brown Logan Trumbull Emerson Swart Stewart'-Baxter e Crozier Muriel E. Bauman BUSINESS STAFF )ld Makinson .........Business Manager es L. Abele......Asst. Business Manager and A. 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