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Simon Heads '49-'50 Crime; Green New Managing Editor

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John G. Simon '50 of Dunster House and New York City was last night elected president of the CRIMSON.

Simon and other officers elected at a full-board meeting of the organization will take office February 7 and will serve for one year.

The board named Sedgwick W. Green '50 of Lowell House and New York City as managing editor, Thomas C. Simons '50 of Eliot House and Berkeley, Cal, as business manager and Charles W. Bailey II '50 of Eliot House and Cambridge as editorial chairman.

Jacques E. Levy '49 of Dunster House and New York City was elected photographic chairman, Bayard Hooper '50 of Lowell House and Boston was named associate managing editor, and Edward M. Cowett '51 of Eilot House and Soring field was chosen advertising manager.

New sports editor by vote of the board is Donald Carswell '50 of Eliot House and Brooklyn. Norman M. Hinerfeld 51 of Eilot House and Passale, N. J. was elected associate advertising manager.

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