Word: bachrach
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dedicated to the memory of Anna Parker Lowell, the 1933 Red Book yesterday came from the press, and was released to subscribers by B. K. Bachrach '33, editor-in-chief of this year's volume. Similar in many respects to the annual publications which appear with each Freshman class, there are several individual features which serve to add variety to its pages...
Editor-in-chief B. K. Bachrach '33 and the chairmen and sub-chairmen of the departments were appointed before Christmas by the Freshman Executive Council. The Editorial Board, headed by E. W. Fuller '33, has now been completed by the addition of the following seven candidates who have been chosen after a five weeks competition: Bruce Elmore '33, W. C. Morgan Jr. '33, W. A. Munroe '33, R. H. Bates '33, W. H. Stein '33, H. B. Soloman '33, and G. F. F. Lombard...
Under B.K. Bachrach '33 as editor-in-chief, the officers already appointed are as follows: Chairman of the Editorial Board: E.W. Fuller; sub-chairmen: J.M. Bigelow, C.A. Butts, R. McC. Hatch, G.C. St. John Jr., and Albert Pratt...
...Coburn, Jr. '33, has resigned from a position as a sub-chairman of the business board of the Red Book, according to an announcement made yesterday by B. K. Bachrach '33, Chairman of the Red Book Board...