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...Does it sort out the charlatan from the statesman? Are we quite sure that Father Coughlin and Huey Long wouldn't have been bigger with the help of television? You can't stop the picture and say, 'Go look at his voting record...
Today starts a mass exodus of CRIMSON editors to the tiny village of Lobenguiatown. Mashonaland, somewhat north of the Upper Limpopo. The Crimeds' caravan of insoluble Copra rafts departs from Gloucester at 1635. They will be guided across the ocean by Edward J. Coughlin '52, noted international spy. Those unable to meet Coughlin's rigid security regulations will stay behind to put out the Commencement issues. No other Crime until September...
...credit for these successive triumphs goes to Evans, whose accent strangely combines the rural Midwest (he was born in Franklin, Ohio) and Oxford (he was a Rhodes Scholar and took his Ph.D. at Harvard). Credit also goes to the non-glittering but pleasantly intelligent panel: Editor Francis Coughlin, Teacher Robert Breen, Actresses Carmelita Pope and Toni Gilman...
Edward J. Coughlin; Dunster; CRIMSON, Sports Editor; Harvard Liberal Union; Freshman Jubilee Committee...
Retiring executives are: William M. Simmons '52, President; Rudolph Kass '52, Managing Editor; William S. Holbrook '52, Business Manager; David L. Ratner '52, Editorial Chairman; Marlowe A. Sigal '52, Photographic Chairman; Frank B. Gilbert '52, Associate Managing Editor; Edward J. Coughlin '52, Sports Editor; and Robert L. Wiley '52, Advertising Manager...