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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1932. Volume 3. Number 2.

Executive Letter

Executive Letter.

Dear Sir,—

My Executive desires me to report to the students through your columns the following matters :—

1. Due to the resignations of Mr. R. J. Reardon and Mr. D. G. Steele, it became necessary to appoint two new members of the Executive. Miss J. Dunn now occupies the secretarial position, and Mr. D. M. Burns has been appointed to the Committee of the Executive.

2. Mr. E. C. Fussell has been appointed Editor of "Smad" for 1932.

3. Three revues have been accepted for production at Capping. These are "Souled," by A. Hellion, "Dry Rot." by C. Watson and C. Geere-Watson, and "Coax and Hoax," by Redmond B. Phillips.

4. The first hour of each Executive meeting, held on Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m., is open to all students desirous of addressing the Executive, and everyone is entitled to come along with either complaint, criticism, or suggestion. Remember that neither a good idea nor a legitimate grievance can best be vented by discussion in private. The Executive is there to hear what the students want. The remaining portion of the meeting is open to the students, excepting during any period the Executive is in committee.

Yours faithfully,

C. S. Plank, Vice-President.