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With this issue, the 1950-51 Executive Board of the CRIMSON assumes direction of the daily. The incoming executives, elected in December, will be formally installed tonight.
In charge until February, 1951, will be a board headed by Douglas M. Fouquet '51, President. Other executives include Andrew E. Norman '51, Managing Editor; Norman M. Hinerfeld '51, Business Manager; Paul W. Mandel '51, Editorial Chairman; Roger M. Burke '52, Photographic Chairman; Gene R. Kearney '51, Associate Managing Editor; Peter B. Taub '51, Sports Editor; and Norman E. Nichols '51, Advertising Manager. Also Edward R. M. Kane '51, Circulation Manager; and John R. W. Smail '51, Associate Editorial Chairman.
Retiring executives include John G. Simon '50, President; Sedgwick W. Green '50, Managing Editor; Thomas C. Simon '50. Business Manager; Jacques E. Levy '49, Photographic Chairman; Bayard Hooper '50, Associate Managing Editor; Donald Carswell '50, Sports Editor; and Edward M. Cowett '51, Advertising Manager.
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