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MELONE NAMED TO SPONSOR DESTINIES OF '36-'37 ALBUM

New Chairman Tercentenary Aide for Class, Phi Beta Kappa Member, Eliot House Committee Head

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Five members of the 1937 Album Committee met in Dunster House yesterday afternoon to select from among them the chief of next year's publication. When the session was over, Neil Gardener Melone '37, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, emerged as the successor to Deric Nusbaum '36, editor of the current edition of the Senior year book.

Melone, who lives in Eliot House, prepared at Blake School in his native city. As a Freshman he belonged to Groups I and II of the Dean's list, fought on the boxing team at the 115 pound weight, and joined the News Board of the CRIMSON

Alfred C. Butterfield, C. Colmery Gibson, Arnett McKennan, and Leavitt S. White, other Album committeemen elected by their classmates two weeks ago, will assume their respective stations on the Board next week.

Supporters of Nusbaum on this year's Album were Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr., Ashton Emerson, Germain G. Glidden, and John J. Slocum.

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