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...Editors of the Crimson take pleasure in announcing the election of Robert S. Sturgis '44, of Leverett House and Weston, as its first post-war President. R. Scot Leavitt '46, of Wigglesworth Hall and Greenwich, Conn., has been elected as Managing Editor, Marvin S. Traub '46, of Wigglesworth Hall and New York City, as Business Manager, S. Douglass Cater '46, of Wigglesworth Hall and Birmingham, Alabama, as Editorial Chairman, J. Anthony Lewis '48 of Lowell House and New York City, as Executive Editor, and Paul Southwick '43, of Leverett House and Baltimore, as Photographic Chairman...
...nine years the whole world (pop. 2,134,000,000), with brief exceptions here and there, has been in a Great Depression. At some point in these bitter years, the post-War world became a pre-War world-that is, a world anticipating World War. Millions and millions of young men, in the U.S. as elsewhere, had a War marked fatalistically on their private calendars...
Holding their own for the first period of Wednesday's game, the hard fighting Varsity hockey team finally gave way to a laster, more experienced Boston Athletic Association sextet to close its first post-war season with 9 to 2 loss...
College enrollment will hit a post-war peak of approximately 2700 by the end of mid-year registration for students in residence, figures revised downward since Friday by the Registrar's office showed early yesterday. More than 1400 men who were in the College during the fall term are expected to tie through Mem Hall's alleys between 9 and 5 o'clock today...
...rumors and counter-rumors originated with a letter by Wesley A. Dunn '45, published in the current Alumni Bulletin. Dunn wrote his family the details of the first post-war meeting of the Harvard Club of Japan held in November, and stated that Asano was to be arrested...