Word: abrams
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While collecting the money to start the paper, Abram made no political commitments to contributors. He did, however, promise that there would be board editorials...
...felt there should be a open forum representing all views." said Edward P. Atkinson '71, one of the three who left the Independent. "Board editorials will only color the paper and hurt our reputation for unbiased reporting." Morris Abram Jr. '71. the paper's originator, favors running board editorials and signed opposing viewpoints...
...money which was collected over the summer, mainly from alumni, to start the Independent lies in two trusteeships, held by Abram and Mark C. Shields '70. Most of the money is in Abram's name...
...Abram said the trusteeship arrangement will last only until the Independent can incorporate. "But as of now." Atkinson said yesterday, "the paper belongs to Abram...
Several Harvard-connected figures joined the new-born fight against the ABM. Mrs. Bunting and Abram J. Chayes, professor of Law, were among 44 founders of the New England Citizens Committee on the Anti-Ballistic Missile. At the same time, another Faculty member went to Washington to join the Nixon administration. Paul W. Cherington, James J. Hill Professor of Transportation, followed John Volpe to the Transportation Department and became Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Policy and International Affairs...