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The CRIMSON has elected next year's executives; they will take office in February.
In the front row, from left to right are Joseph M. Russin '64, of Dunster house and Laramie, Wyoming (president); Bruce L. Paisner '64, of Winthrop House and Providence, R.I. (managing editor); Joel E. Cohen '64, of Adams House and Washington. D.C (editorial chairman); and Lawrence W. Feinberg '64, of Quincy House and Long Branch, N.J. (executive editor).
Back row: Richard L. Goldstein '64, of Lowell House and Rochester, N.Y. (advertising manager); Albert B. Crenshaw '64, of Leverett House and Lexington, Va. (re-elected photographic chairman); and Robert A. Ferguson '64, of Lowell House and Baltimore, Md. (sports editor).
Ronald I. Cohen '64, of Leverett House and Westmount, Que, (business manager) is not pictured.
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