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Arundel to Head 1950 Class Album; Kenyon Is Assistant

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Arthur Arundel '50 of Eliot House and Washington, D.C. was appointed editor-in-chief of the 1950 Class Album yesterday. Edward T. Kenyon '50 of Leverett House and Summit, New Jersey, was named assistant editor.

The remainder of the Album board will be selected by the new editors within the next month, and the publication will be issued soon after graduation in June of 1950.

Arundel returned to College in February after a leave of absence during which time he worked for the Gallup Poll. He lost his job November 3.

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