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Armand Schwab, Jr. New Crimson President; Irvin M. Horowitz Named Managing Editor

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The Crimson takes pleasure in announcing the election of Armand Schwab, Jr. '45, of Eliot House and New York City, as President. Schwab, who formerly served as Managing Editor, replaces Hugh Calkins '45, of Winthrop House and Newton, who is leaving College for the armed services.

Irvin M. Horowitz '45, of Lowell House and Elizabeth, New Jersey, has been elected to the position of Managing Editor. Horowitz was Sports Editor. The Crimson also takes pleasure in announcing the election of David G. Gill '45, of Kirkland House and Long Branch, New Jersey, to the position of Assistant Editorial Chairman.

The newly-elected officers will serve for the remainder of the present term.

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