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JA! 1933 C I RECCRD BOARD ' i 1 V f5 x fop Row-While-head, Pegram. W. Sweet J. Herman, Harrison, J. Tuck, M. Laslcer, Tucker, Kralceur, Macfiuire. Middle Row-Loeb, Hay, Davidson, Moore, W, Woolner, Raphael, Reisner, Bernsfein, Manley. Boffom Row-P. Viereclc, Hoover, E. Sfern, Munsell, Kahn, Delacorle, Buchsbaum, Bliven, Mr. Barufh. ELY J. KAHN, JR... .,.,,,,........,,..........,....................,................ . .......... .,..... . .. ...,,..,........ Edifor-in-Chief 'WARREN P. MUNSELL, JR .....,,..... ...,,,.,... ................ . . .. .... ..,....,.,.,,...,,. A ssociare Edi+or GEORGE E. DELACORTE .......,... ..........,.,.... .,...,.....,,.... M a naging Ediior James D. Hoover ...... . ...., ,Deparrmenfal Edifor Lansing Moore ......,..,,,, ,, ,. ,.,,...,,.,, ..,.. ...,, . , , . ...... Exchange Ediror Perer R. Viereclc .......... .. .... ..,, ......,,,..... ,,,,,, . . , .. ...... ,....... N ews Ediror NEWS STAFF Barnouw, '33 Laslcer, '34 Sweer, '35 Bliven, '33 Raphael, '34 Whirehead, '35 Tuck, '33 Tucker, '34 While-srone, '35 Davidson, '35 Hay, '25 Soerber, '35 BUSINESS BOARD Bealman, P., '34 Harrison, '34 Kralceur, '34 EDWIN H. STERN, JR .......... ,....,.... .,.... ......,...... . .,... ,..., ............ .,,,................. ......,,.. . Loeb, '36 Reisner, '36 Viereclc, G.. '36 Business Manager William R. Woolner .. .,...., .,.,..., . .. ,..... .......................,...... A clverfising Manager John MacGuire ..,...,,................. .,..,..,..,,.,..,.. , , .,.... ...,,..,,.,.,..,........ C irculalion Manager Manley, '36 Buchsbaurn, '33 PHOTOGRAPHIC BOARD John Carlisle ......................... ..,. ...... . ...,,,,,.... ,..... ........ ,.,....... . .... P h o lographic Eclifor Schorsch, '34 Pegram. '34 Herman, '33 Mr. Alfred Barufh ..... . .. .............. ........,....,.. ...., ...,. F a c ulry Advisor i993
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Jim 1933 RECORD BOARD ELY KAH N Edifor-I n-Chief GEORGE DELACORTE Managing Edifor .5983 WARREN M UNSELL Associafe Edifor EDWIN STERN Business Manager
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Jizz 1933 Qfomce RECORD REVIEW l-llS season's issues oT The Record mainTained The very high level seT by previous ediTors. The worsT ThaT could possibly be said abouT The paper is ThaT comparaTively Tew improvemenTs have been made. IT uninspired, iTs managemenT was Thoroughly capable. AT The beginning oT The year The usual aTTempT was made To have The wriTing more per- sonal and inTormal, buT The scheme did noT work ouT very well. Two innovaTions were made, however. One was The inTroducTion oT a new column enTiTled View Trom The l-lill, which was run all year by Bruce Bliven. IT began as an aTTempT To do Tor The daily papers whaT Our ConTemporaries does Tor The school publicaTions: To pick ouT liTTle iTems oT parTicular inTeresT To l-lorace Mann sTudenTs7 buT iT soon Turned inTo a vehicle Tor ediTorial commenT on imporTanT currenT evenTs. The oTher imporTanT change was a column, enTiTled eiTher Movies or Screen l-lighlighTs. IT was composed oT brieT reviews oT The leading Broadway picTures and usually alTernaTed wiTh Down in FronT. BuT where The paper gained by The addiTion oT These columns, iT losT wiTh The limiTaTion oT LeTTerbox, The school's Torum oT opinion. lnsTead oT alTernaTing every oTher week wi+h STaTion HMS, iT appeared rarely and Then largely as a space-Tiller. STaTion HMS was run wiTh conspicuous success ThroughouT The year, chieTly by VicTor Barnouw. l-lis abundanT supply oT humor Tur- nished The paper weekly wiTh whaT was admiTTedly iTs mosT widely read column. The TeaTure arTicles were noT as lengThy as They have been in The pasT, buT some sorT oT an inTerview appeared nearly every week, and These were inTeresTing and excellenTly wriTTen. Three new ediTorial posiTions were creaTed during The season, chieTly as a reward Tor pasT work raTher Than as a necessary division oT The paper. These were The DeparTmenTal EdiTor, Exchange EdiTor, and News EdiTor. The ediTorials were capably wriTTen as usual and had The addiTional virTue oT conTining Themselves more largely To maTTers oT school. Various ediTorial campaigns, such as The one againsT smoking, were insTrumenTal in bringing consTrucTive acTion by The school. TIOOT
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