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In the Graduate Schools

New Editors to Assist in Publication of Fall Issue

The Harvard Business Review has announced the election of 18 student members. These men have already assumed office and are engaged in the preparation of the fall issue of the quarterly journal.

The student officers of the Editorial Board elected last spring are George Hopfenbeck 2G.B., Chairman; Kenneth Morrow 2G.B., Vice-Chairman; and Major W. A. Borden 2G.B., Secretary-Treasurer.

The elections which have just been held have added the following men to the board: class of February, 1928: Herbert Hoover Jr., H. M. Hubbard, Henry Swift; class of June, 1928: N. A. Bauer, J. J. Canavan, F. C. Carter, Lieutenant A. B. Clark, M. J. Cruickshank, C. E. Dick, W. M. Edens, W. B. Greenman Jr, R. V. Horton, R. M. Hornung, Malcolm McElroy, J. M. Rae, F. H. Schroeder, E. V. Shierling, and Captain James Watson.

Collaborating with the students are the professors of the Faculty Editorial Board. These are Professor H. R. Tosdal, Faculty Editor, and a body of assistants among whom are Professor W. B. Donham '98, Dean of the Business School, Professor M. T. Copeland, and Professor O. M. W. Sprague '94.

Among the articles in the fall issue, which is about to be published, are a review of "French Industry and Mass Production" by Andre Siegfried, French manufacturer, a "Valuation of Plates and Publishing Rights" by J. D. Phillips '97 of Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, and a study on "Marketing Biscuits and Crackers" by W. H. S. Stevens of the Federal Trade Commission in Washington.

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