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...juniors not yet photographed should come to the Yearbook office at 52 Dunster St. Thursday or Friday before 4 p.m. Girls should wear dark sweaters...
...Harvard Yearbook Publications has elected its officers for 1967-68. They are: David W. Johnson '68 of Leverett House and Marblehead, president; Robert F. Sproull '67 of Quincy House and Ithaca, N.Y., managing editor; Randall D. Weiss '68 of Lowell House and Philadelphia, business manager; Kenric W. Hammond '69 of Leverett House and Pasadena, Calif, production chairman; James T. Kurnick '68 of Quincy House and Garden Grove, Calif., photography chairman; Kenneth M. Ludmerer '68 of Leverett House and Long Beach, Calif., editorial chairman; David C. Jimerson '68 of Eliot House and Sinking Spring, Penn., executive editor; and Richard A. Cohen...
...lifelong fluency in French and German. He returned to the U.S. to attend Williams College, class of 1935. Few students accumulated more honors: a Phi Beta Kappa key, the presidency of his class and of the senior honor society, the editorship of the student newspaper and the senior yearbook. He was also voted most likely to succeed. Journalism would be his career, his goal a newspaper...
...seniors not yet photographed for the Yearbook should come to 52 Dunster St. from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m. on October...
...sold out all 10,000 copies at hot-rod rallies and drag strips 18 years ago, and today the magazine is still the most profitable entry in a bulging portfolio that boasts ten magazines and numerous other enterprises. His book division's products vary from the California Angels Yearbook (50?) to the handsomely bound Mr. Rifleman ($12.50), and last month he announced plans to publish automotive and hobby paperbacks with the New American Library. His film production company has an hour color special, "The Wonderful World of Wheels," scheduled for September airing on CBS. He is a large stockholder...