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...members of the 1940-41 board who assumed executive offices yesterday are as follows: Spencer Klaw of Carmel, New York, President: Alfred J. Gilbert of New York City. Managing Editor: Field Haviland, West Orange, New Jersey, Advertising Manager; Henry Doerr III of Minneapolis. Business Manager; Richard Edwards of Pittsburgh. Editorial Chairman: William Pyne of Darion, Connecticut, Executive Editor: P. Donald Peddle of Minneapolis, Sports Editor: Julian Sobin of Boston. Circulation Manager: and John C. Cobb of Milton. Photographic Chairman. They will serve until February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1941 Officers Take Over From '40 At Annual Meeting of the Crimson | 2/7/1940 | See Source »

Another officer has been added to the Business Board this year, who will have equal power with the Business Manager. Succeeding John H. Sisson '40 as Business Manager will be Henry Doerr '41 of Leverett House and Minneapolis, while the new Advertising Manager post will be held by H. Field Haviland '41 of Leverett and East Orange...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Klaw 1941 Crimson Head; Gilbert Named as Next Managing Editor | 12/2/1939 | See Source »

...Henry Doerr, 3rd., -- Miss Jean Cromeli, Wellesley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 200 Girls Coming to '41 Jubilee Tonight | 5/27/1938 | See Source »

...fairness to the pros, though, it must be said that they were not used to college pitchers. They swung early most of the time and fouled off a number of base knocks. Third baseman Higgins, second sacker Doerr, and hurler Byron T. Humphreys, who pitched the last inning, all gave a good account of themselves. Manager Cronin, although one winced at his shortstopping a couple of times, really hit the ball hard. In all, the Sox garnered nine hits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston Red Sox Stars Stumble Before Inspired Holy Cross Nine by 3-2 Score | 4/15/1938 | See Source »

Hushed was the hall when the ice cream plates were cleared away. Impressively the winners were announced. One of the senior Guildsmen had won on his home ground-Raymond S. Doerr of Battle Creek, Mich. Graduated from high school in February, he was encouraged by his father-a pattern maker for a plumbing manufacturer-to build a coach instead of looking for work. He set up a workshop in the family's basement. The other senior winner was a boy named Albert Fischer from Waukegan Ill. He was let out of his draftsman's job, spent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Party by Fisher | 8/31/1931 | See Source »

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