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...that board for two years, but have never served as its chairman. To identify me as such does a disservice to the conscientious work of Mr. Carl F. Allen. Jr. '67. M. B. A. '69. who served as chairman during 1968-1969 and the current chairman. Miss Reslyn F. Braeman...
...seems strange that a group of fiveBusiness School students with such personality conflicts came together in the first place. Last year there were two competing proprietorship groups. Chokel and Stevens formed the core of on group and were opposed by a caucus headed by Rosalyn Braeman and Joe Pugliese. Both groups worked hard for the HarBus in the months before the proprietorship decision. Both groups added members with more regard for impressive backgrounds than for ability to work with others in the group. And both groups spent many man-hours laboring over impressive proposals stating why they were especially well...
...Publications Board, responsible for delegating about 10 different proprietorships, decided in favor of Chokel, instead of Miss Braeman. Chokel's group did have the stronger case, partly because all five men had written stories for the HarBus as early as October of their first year. Their backgrounds and journalistic experience were extensive. Chokel, for example, was the Princeton stringer for the New York Times...
SOON after Chokel's group was designated as the next proprietors, a new Publications Board was chosen by the old Pub Board people. Oddly enough, Rosalyn Braeman and Joseph Publicse, who lost out to Chokel in the HarBus competition, were selected for the new Pub Board. The Pub Board sets up advertising ratios, advertising rates, and the minimum number of issues of the HarBus. The Board has complete control over the newspaper and can keep the HarBus proprietors in line by a variety of sanctions: from fining them to taking away the proprietorship. The usual practice...
Louis Begley, English, of Eliot and Brooklyn; John A. Braeman, History, of Eliot and New York City; Steven C. Frautschi, Physics, of Kirkland and Madison, Wisconsin; Frank I. Goodman, History, of Lowell and San Antonio, Texas; Milton S. Gwirtzman, Government, of Dunster and Rochester, New York; Eliot D. Hawkins, History, of Eliot and New York City...
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