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...Nominating Committee are Seniors John V. Frank, Alfred J. Gilbert, Harry K. Mansfield, Francis C. Powers, Gerald D. Roscoe, and Westmore Willcox 3rd. SENIOR OFFICE NOMINEES FIRST ELECTION BALLOT FOR MARSHAL John F. Brooks David D. Henry William P. Brown, Jr. William F. Ketchum Donald A. Donahue Spencer A. Klaw Joseph W. Gardella Joseph P. Lyford Charles Gilfix, Jr. Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. Alan Gottlieb Homer D. Peabody Sherman Gray Francis C. Powers Francis M. Simpson FOR TREASURER E. Langdon Burwell Henry Hornblower, II Lincoln Clarke, Jr. William D. McSweeney William W. Tyng FOR SECRETARY Seth C. Crocker Alfred Jaretzki...
...odds are John C. Robbins '42, John W. Ballantine '42, and Spencer A. Klaw '41 of the CRIMSON will easily outwit nitwits W. Russell Bowie '41, William B. D. Putnam '41, and Elliot Lee Richardson '41 of Harvard's not-so-funny...
...annual meeting of the HARVARD CRIMSON was hold yesterday afternoon when the 1941 executive board relinquished their posts to the offices of the 1942 board. The officers retiring include President Spencer Klaw, Managing Editor Alfred J. Gilbert, Advertising Manager H. Field Haviland, Jr., Business Manager Henry Doerr III, Editorial Chairman Richard D. Edwards, Executive Editor William W. Tyng, Photographic Editor John C. Cobb 2nd, Sports Editor D. Donald Peddie, and Circulation Manager Julian M. Sobin...
Both Kilpatrick and Klaw have contributed articles to leading weekly and monthly periodicals, as well as placing features in many of the country's largest newspapers...
Impressed by the work of Klaw when he met him while a Nieman Fellow at Harvard, Kilpatrick summoned the young journalist from a recently acquired position on the staff of the San Francisco Chronicle to help him in the coverage of news at the nation's capital...