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Fall of 1952 brought with it the most enthusiastic election campaign in twelve years. The CRIMSON jumped into one corner early. On October 6, the full board voted to support Adlai E. Stevenson for President, saying...
...governor of Illinois will sign the loyalty oath and investigation bills Adlai E. Stevenson vetoed. Gov. Monte Straton, Republican, has indicated that when the two bills of Senator Paul Broyles come to his desk, as they seem certain to do, he will sign them into...
After supporting Adlai Stevenson in the last election the Editorial board of the Daily Kansan, in Laurence, Kansas was discharged under continuing Alumni pressure. The former student editorial board was replaced with a joint student faculty staff. The change was made, according to the Chancellor of the Journalism School, in order to preserve, "a more consistent editorial policy." This was the first time the "consistency" of the Kansan had been a cause of complaint...
...trouble started when the editorial staff of the Kansan, selected by the governing board of the paper, began writing editorial with a Democratic tinge. The editors then requested and received permission from the Dean of the Journalism school to support Adlai Stevenson, provided room was left for an opposition view point...
...Barry Bingham, president and editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, who just went around the world with Adlai E. Stevenson. The Reverend Duncan Howlett of the First Church of Boston, Malcolm Holmes, Dean of the New England Conservatory of Music, and Director of the Harvard Band for the last ten years. Johnny Green, song writer, and head of the music department...