Richard A. Green, of Lowell House and Trenton, New Jersey, has been appointed chairman of the permanent '47 Album committee, the '47 Class Committee announced last night. Herbert F. Regal, of Kirkland House and Brookline, will serve as vice-chairman.
Other executive members of the Album Committee include Ronald M. Foster, Jr., of Lowell House and Westfield, New Jersey, as editorial chairman; Roy E. Coombs, of Adams House and Maple-wood, New Jersey, as business manager; and Alfred M. Weisberg, of Claverly Hall and Providence, Rhode Island, as photographic manager.
Green Optimistic
Optimistic predictions about the success of the Album came from Chairman Green last night, as he set next June as a tentative publication date.
"With a late start and only a year to pull everything together, the Album situation may look pretty dark. But I am certain that within the next week we shall complete arrangements, giving us reason to be optimistic about a worthwhile album by next June," Green declared.
The committee issued an appeal for all men who served on the temporary Album committee to come out for the new staff. Said Regal, "On a temporary basis we have been able to organize only a skeleton framework of a staff. We invite any Class member to contribute his talent."
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