Word: editor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Editor of the Crimson...
Political and economic conditions in Germany, France and Spain and their affect on the people living in those countries will be discussed Sunday evening, at Ford Hall Forum by V. F. Calverton, sociologist, and editor of the Modern Monthly...
Cleveland Amery '39, of Milton, will be President for the ensuing year, Calch Foote '39, of Belmont, Managing Editor, J. Francis Dammann '39 of Winbetka III., Business Manager, and Ellsworth S. Grant '39, of West Hartford, Conn., as Editorial Chairman. The other two positions on the executive board will be held by John T. McCutcheon, Jr. '39 of Lake Forest, III., in the newly created position of Executive Editor, and Roger W. Lowel of Woodmere, L. I., New York, continuing as Photographic Chairman...
...President may be consulted on matters of general CRIMSON policy in his office daily from 10 until 11 o'clock; the Managing Editor, in direct control of all news stories, will hold office hours from 11 until 12, and 5 until 6 o'clock daily; and the Editorial Chairman, in charge of all matters pertaining to the editorial page, will hold office hours from 9 until 10 o'clock every morning...
Responsibility for the publication was placed in the hands of an organization committee appointed by the House Committee. Hunter Hendee '39, was elected editor and George Stubbs '38, business manager...