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At the annual meeting of the Harvard CRIMSON yesterday afternoon, the 1942 executive board relinquished their posts to the officers of the 1943 board. The officers retiring include President John C. Robbins, Managing Editor Peter Dammann, Advertising Manager Robert B. Black, Business Manager William E. Alberts, Editorial Chairman Eugene D. Keith, Executive Editor John W. Ballantine, Photographic Editor William R. Thurston, and Sports Editor David B. Stearns.
The members of the 1942-1943 board who assumed executive offices yesterday are as follows: Paul Sheeline of Winthrop House and Newton, as President; Charles S. Borden of Eliot House and Washington D. C., as Managing Editor; Oliver R. B. Stalter of Kirkland House and Newark, New Jersey, as Business Manager; George R. Clay of Chestunt HIll, Pennsylvania, as Editorial Chairman; Dana Reed of Belmont as Executive Editor; William H. Forster of Lowell House and Philadelphia, as Photographic Chairman: and A. Edward Rowse of Adams House and Lexington, as Sports Editor.
At yesterday's meeting the following men took over positions not on the Executive Board: Eugene Wulsin of Eliot House and Cincinnati, Ohio, as News Editor; and Myron S. Kaufmann of Belmont and Adam Yarmolinsky of Dunster House and New York City as Assistant Editorial Chairmen.
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