Word: album
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...should like to register my approval of your editorial in the CRIMSON on Monday, April 25, concerning the state of Album affairs...
...Album staff have been acutely aware of the shortcomings of the Album organization and of the fact that this organization is in dire need of overhauling. You will be interested to know that on Friday, April 22. I turned over to Robert Fischelis, President of the Student Council, a report on the Album which embodies many of the points you made in your editorial. We have suggested the discontinuance of the Redbook, the conversion of the Album to a yearbook, including the activities of all the classes in the college, and the inclusion of Freshmen and Sophomores on the Album...
...staff, we have tried to give the '50 staff the best men available. If this is not the case, that fault is in part due to the talented men in the class who did not appear for the competitions. The '50 staff contemplates many changes in its Album in an effort to reestablish the efficiency and the prestige of the Album which has suffered through a period of post-war adjustment characterized by limited budgets, increased production costs, and late publications not the fault of the boards concerned...
...Member of PBH Cabinet, member Joint University Council 1947-1948. Hale M. Knight of Winthrop House--Co-chairman, General Education Committee, Student Council, Co-chairman Student Council Education Committee, President, Harvard Rifle Club, Varsity Rifle Team, House Football. S. William Green of Lowell House--'50 Red Book staff, '48 Album staff, Debate Council, managing editor, the CRIMSON. Frederic D. Houghteling of Loverett House--Student Council 1948-49, Chairman of Extra-Curricular Committee, NSA delegate, member, NSA Constitution Committee, Summer 1947, now Regional Treasurer and member National Executive Committee of NSA, Harvard Liberal Union (formerly President), member National Board...
After the discussion on scholarships, Charles W. Detjen '50 recommended the abolition of the Freshman Red Book and suggested that its contents be incorporated into an expanded Album. The Council postponed action on the Red Book's fate until its next meeting...