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With today's issue, the 1952-53 executive board takes over. Members of the incoming board are: Philip M. Cronin '53, President; Laurence D. Savadove '53, Managing Editor; Charles S. Boit '53, Business Manager; Samuel B. Potter '53, Editorial Chairman; Charles E. Zeitlin '53, Photographic Chairman; Michael J. Halberstam '53, Associate Managing Editor; James M. Storey '53, Sports Editor; and James B. Alder '53, Advertising Manager...
...CRIMSON takes pleasure in announcing the election of the following officers to next year's executive board: Philip Mark Cronin '53 of Cambridge and Lowell House as President; Laurence David Savadove '53 of Camden, New Jersey and Winthrop House as Managing Editor; Charles Sprague Boit '53 of Brookline and Leverett House as Business Manager; Samuel Batchelder Potter '53 of Boston and Kirkland House as Editorial Chairman; Charles Ephraim Zeitlin '53 of Chicago and Kirkland House as Photographic Chairman...
Leverett, skating without four of its regular forwards, was unable to score again on Dunster goalie Hank Feldman until, with three minutes to play in the game, Charlie Boit tapped in a soft shot for the winning goal...
...freshman team will consist of: Paul Judy, Arlen Adams, John Kimball, Jim Little, Goody Cooke, Tom Edwards, Guido Perers, Chuck Boit, Bill Blumenthal, Mat Scanlan, Bob Swaney, and John De Botynkops. The freshmen will run 3.2 miles...
...year were elected at a meeting of the Circolo Italiano last night. They follow: president, James Roosevelt '30, of Hyde Park, New York; first vice-president, Antonio Pasquale Caprio, Jr. '30, of Revere; second vice-president, Joseph Warren Darling '30, of Kew Gardens, L. I., New York; secretary, Robert Boit Gierasch '30, of Brookline; treasurer Petter John White Bove '29, of Schenectady, New York; librarian, Stewart Boal '30, of Winetka, Illinois...