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...staffers of Hearst's Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express wanted to give their boss a birthday present, perhaps a plaid shirt like the gaudy ones he usually wears. Managing Editor John Bayard Taylor Campbell, whose loud & lusty journalism had given the paper (circ. 410,470) its bumptious slogan-"The biggest daily west of Chicago"*-last week was celebrating his 69th birthday and his 50th year in the newspaper business. But when the party-loving reporters got started on the celebration, there was no stopping...
...Bayard Robb, Lowell pitcher who made his debut in the circuit yesterday, held the losing Elephants down to five hits, and allowed no walks. Eliot's Dick Saul (regularly the first baseman) did a reasonably good job of smoothing over the Mastadon pitcher-lack, but the Bellboys tapped him for eight safeties...
Lowell's two regular pitchers, Frank Lionette and Jerry Dwight, are not outstanding. But the Bellboys will also put a new man on the mound in the Eliot game today. He is former '51 pitcher Bayard Robb. Unlike Eliot's Dick Saul, he is not a desperate choice, and his win over the Mastadons won't be his last...
...same meeting Saturday three vice presidents were elected to serve one year terms. There are Robert P. MacFadden '26, New York banker; John Tomajan '14, president of the Washburn Company of Worcester; and Bayard L. Kilgour, Jr. '27, president of the Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company...
...today's issue of the CRIMSON the 1949-50 Executive Board takes office. Members of the incoming board are John G. Simon '50, President: Sedgwick W. Green '50, Managing Editor; Thomas C. Simons '50, Business Manager; Charles W. Batley H '50, Editorial Chairman; Jacques E. Levy '49, Photographic Chairman; Bayard Hooper '50, Associate Managing Editor; Edward M. Cowett '51, Advertising Manager; Donald Carswell '50, Sports Editor...