Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cover of crimson and the format innovations which appeared in its December 1 issue ushered in a more aggressive Harvard Alumni Bulletin, which now not only presents a weekly cross section of alumni and undergraduate activities, but also reflects in its editorials and signed articles a greater awareness of world problems...
Under the leadership of John D. Merrill, who served as editor until his death on January 9, the Bulletin was submitted to a drastic streamlining. A new cover designed by David T. Pottinger '06, associate director of the Harvard University Press, larger type, new head-lines, and more photographs were some of the changes...
...Alumni Bulletin, official publication of the Alumni Association but published by a separate corporation, goes out to some 8,000 subscribers 35 times a year...
Because the early records of the Harvard Alumni Association are "as bare as the proverbial widow's cupboard," it took William G. Roelker '09 to prepart the history of the Association's first stormy years which will be published in the May 24 issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...editorial staff of the Bulletin has asked that competitors leave their names and addresses at the Alumni Bulletin offices in the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton Street, where they will receive complete details. Before June 8 they will be expected to submit a full-length sample column in their own style. The Bulletin will then select a small group to compete in the fall and will notify the successful competitors by letter late in the summer...