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1945 Executive Officers Take Over Crimson Positions as Many Editors Join the Service

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With this issue, the members of the 1944 executive board relinquish their positions to the 1945 executives. The retiring officers are: President Dan H. Fenn, Jr., Managing Editor J. Robert Moskin, Business Manager Edwin J. Sommer, Editorial Chairman Thomas S. Kuhn, Photographic Chairman William H. Forster, Executive Editor Douglas A. Brown, Sports Editor Burton E. Van Vort, Advertising Manager Lewis M. Krohn, Local Advertising Manager Edward M. Casey, and Assistant Editorial Chairman Joseph B. Smith.

The succeeding members of the 1945 board are Hugh Calkins of Winthrop House and Newton, President; Armand Schwab, Jr. of Eliot House and New York City, Managing Editor; James G. Nuland of Eliot House and Westgate, Maryland, Business Manager; Leonard M. Wright of Milton, Editorial Chairman; E. Thomas Binger of Adams House and St. Paul, Minnesota, Photographic Chairman; Colin F. N. Irving of Eliot House and Brookline, Executive Editor; Irwin M. Horowitz of Lowell House and Elizabeth, New Jersey, Sports Editor; Joseph H. Sharlitt of Adams House and Shaker Heights, Ohio, Assistant Editorial Chairman; Mitchell I. Goodman of Kirkland House and Brooklyn, Executive Associate; Melvin J. Kessel of Kirkland House and Cincinnati, Feature Editor; and Robert S. Landau of Eliot House and New York City, News Editor.

The incoming executives regret to announce that due to a shortage of manpower it will be necessary during the coming semester to reduce the size of the Tuesday and Thursday papers to two pages each.

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