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CRIMSON AND GOLD Literary Staff Bennett Sallman .....,................ Literary Editor Maximilian Price .......... Asst. Literary Editor Robert Ehrenberg ...,........ Senior Class Editor Richard Witkin ......... ......... E ditorial Chief Morton Stark ....,....................... Humor Editor Fred Charlton .............................. Club Editor Burton Shepard, U.A Murray Silberstein, L.A Everett Cohen, U.B Martin Kleinbard, L.B Lloyd Weissenbach, U.C Joseph Bellak, L.C Leon Levey James Vlamos Lloyd Soll Eugene Spitz Robert Pelz Newton Walker Edwin Pommer Robert Hewitt Alan Jacobson Edwin Rubenstein Art Staff Harold Fleck Henry Maas Eugene Spitz Samuel Achs Tobias Weiss Edward Lohse Milton Gendel Henry Pressman Newton Meltzer Business Board Henry Hofheimer, Jr ..... ...... C irculation Mgr. Marvin Flehenger ............ Asst. Adv. Manager Maxwell Kern John Clisham Israel Bezman Alan Rosenbloom Arnold Roseman Abraham Dubin David Beitler Richard Beitler Victor Lewis ......... ........... A sst. Phot. Mgr. Harold Hessing .....,.. ........ A sst. Phot. Mgr. page one hundred twenty
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DVERTI SECTIO When the good gentleman who is respon- sible for the expression 'sThe Apple Does Not Fall Far From the Tree wrote his fa- mous proverb, he most assuredly did not have the Townsend Harris Crimson and Cold in mind. Eleven years ago the Crimson and Gold, an apple Il0l yet ripe, was dropped by a group of ambitious students. It has fallen far during this comparatively short period- so far that one would not believe so mag- nihcent a fruit was nurtured by such a humble tree. If credit is to be given for the success of this publication we may attribute it to the eleven different sets of editors who toiled sincerely to improve its literary content, or to the eleven art staffs which advanced its appearance, but we must not neglect to give our advertisers the credit due to them. For it is their patronage which has made possible all these publications. The space filled by their advertisements is not just so much waste and consequently to be ignored. It is an in- vestment from which a good return is ex- pected. That return is our patronage. They have faithfully cooperated with us to the fullest extentg we must now prove their faith well-grounded.
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