Word: heimert
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Appointment of Overcash came as the result of a Student Council investigation into the state of the Red Book by a special committee chaired by Robert B. Palmer '47. The committee's findings culminated in the resignation of Heimert...
John R. Overcash '49 of Kirkland House and Springfield. Tennessee assumes the business managership of the delayed '49 Red Book today, taking over the post formerly held by Alan E. Heimert '49. Editorial chairman James F. Ryan '49 said Overcash would commence "a complete staff purge and reorganization very soon...
...Alan E. Heimert '49, Business Manager of the delayed book, reported that about $1400 is on hand, and that the largest single item outside of subscriptions of this total came from direct mail appeals to the parents of the class members. Frederic W. Richmond, Law School student whom Ryan termed "an expert businessman" secured a $600 response to his mimeographed form letter from which he received $125 as a commission...
Personnel problems were singled out by Heimert as the major difficulty with Redbook production, and he blamed a large turnover in staff responsible for making cohesive action impossible. Advertising, said the business manager, was originally under a separate head Cyril H. Wyeke '49, whose "matrimonial plans interfered with Redbook promotion...
Others elected were Roger P. English '50 as secretary, Thomas H. Philips '47, Alan E. Heimert '47, and H. M. Temple '47 to the executive council. Tryouts for the parts still available in the forth-coming production will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Christ Church. The parts are open to both veterans and non-veterans...