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First up was plump, amiable Turner Catledge, 43. Generally considered a better reporter than editor, he gave up a reporter's "dream job" as roving political correspondent for the Times, moved in as assistant to Managing Editor Edwin L. James. Born in Mississippi and brought up there, journalistically, on a handset weekly paper, Catledge has been a Timesman since 1927, except for a brief, unfortunate period as chief correspondent, then editor-in-chief of the Chicago Sun during its uncertain infancy...
Professor Marks, 73-year-old native of Birmingham, England, and editor-in-chief of the Mechanical Engineer's Handbook, standard reference for mechanical engineers throughout most of the world, is generally recognized as one of the great authorities on jet-propulsion. In November, 1943, he predicted that Germany would use robot bombs, and since his retirement in 1940, he has addressed audiences in all parts of the United States on Hitler's secret weapons...
Arthur C. McGill '48 has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Freshman Red Book, with Murray L. Lerner '48 as Managing Editor, and Jerry Dickinson '48 as Business Manager, the Red Book Committee announced yesterday...
...Freshman Red Book of the Class of '47 will be ready for distribution in about two months, it was announced by Thomas L. P. O'Donnell, Editor-in-Chief of the Red Book. Work is progressing slowly on the book due to the ever-present manpower and material shortages...
Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '47, Editor-in-chief of the Red Book, doubted that the annual would be published before the end of April. He expected this year's book to be smaller than preceding number because of a smaller number in the Freshman Class, because of paper restrictions, and because many V-12 Freshman have not had their pictures taken...