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...Theodore Morrison '23, instructor in English, has been chosen editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine for the coming year, it was learned yesterday. Morrison succeeds Bernard De Voto '18, instructor in English, who resigned last spring...
...Morrison is the author of a poem entitled "The Serpent in the Clouds" and has been a contributor to various magazines both in this country and abroad. He has been connected with the Alumni Bulletin in the capacity of book review editor until his retirement to take up his new duties this year...
...Graduates' Magazine will continue its frank criticism of the University," Morrison stated last night. "Criticism is called for and the Graduates' Magazine seems to be one of the mediums for it. The general policies of Mr. De Voto will be continued...
Died. George Morrison Rolph, 59, one-time president of California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Ltd., brother of Governor James Rolph Jr. of California; of apoplexy; in San Francisco. During the War Herbert Hoover appointed him head of the Sugar Equalization Board, which he made selfsupporting, returning a $30,000,000 surplus to the Government...
...Eugenia Polites Siaperas, 23, had been married 16 hours when, from a honeymoon suite on the 36th floor of the Morrison Hotel, she flung herself screaming out the window. Her husband. Peter Siaperas, 34, a confectioner, told police he had accused his wife of premarital unchastity. He said she had admitted the truth, become hysterical, thrown her engagement and wedding rings into a trunk and jumped. The police released Confectioner Siaperas, but the inquest went on. The bride's honor in question, her family invoked church law, called three doctors. Meanwhile, Dr. Peter N. Hatzis examined the body...