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In a new move to consolidate gains of the past year and prepare the terrain for further advance along the journalistic front, editors of the Muzzle Blast, Military Science Department weekly, have reorganized their command and appointed new officers.
Niles Chubb '48 continues as Editor-in-Chief of the mimeographed paper, but much of the actual production will be taken care of by two new editors and a staff which will be listed for the first time in Friday's issue.
Martin B. Singer '45 has been elected Literary Editor, in charge of news gathering and assignments, while John L. Ecob '45 takes over the post of Managing Editor, heading the actual production of the paper.
Started last year in an attempt to tie together the many classes and sections of the ROTC, the Muzzle Blast reports drills, social events, and any other news affecting Mil Sci, men, and also announces official departmental notices.
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