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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...What we are concerned with," said Miss Small, "is a misrepresentation of facts as far as they are concerned with Radcliffe policy." The next day, Council member Ann Roberts '51 wrote in the Radcliffe News that two false stories had spurred Radcliffe's action. One of these was on the Radcliffe Graduate Center, which the News called "an erroneous story which received widespread publicity . . . The Administration was misrepresented on matters of important administration policy." Then, on questioning from the CRIMSON, two days after the secret meeting, Miss Roberts, Dean Small, and Dean Cronkhite admitted that the Graduate Center story...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Behind Closed Doors | 12/19/1950 | See Source »

...Radcliffe administrative policy to refrain from public comment on its own disciplinary actions. Student Government President Elizabeth K. Heaton '51 and Radcliffe News Editor Ann Roberts '51 cooperated with the CRIMSON in checking over the facts in which Student Government was concerned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Facts in the "Labenow Case" | 12/19/1950 | See Source »

...affair, the arsenic poisoning of the man, and trial of the girl and all filmed with careful reference to actual facts. In itself, the story is only moderately absorbing. It is the fine acting of Ann Todd (Madeleine) and Ivan Desny (her lover) that make the movie unusually interesting...

Author: By Roy M. Goodman, | Title: THE MOVIEGOER | 12/19/1950 | See Source »

...News story was written by Ann Roberts '51, editor-in-chief of the News and a member of Council, to "summarize the issues involved." Miss Roberts said last night, "in writing these two sentences I was confused...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Girls Will Ask Equal Status In Reporting | 12/18/1950 | See Source »

Besides the Press Board, Annex news escapes through two other channels: the Radcliffe News and the CRIMSON. The administration has had little trouble with the News. "We don't ever have a policy of scrounging for news," Editor-in-chief Ann Roberts '51 explains. "It doesn't seem that any paper should have to rely for its news on scrounging around for things that are wrong...

Author: By John J. Sack, | Title: Radcliffe Watches Over "Good Name" | 12/16/1950 | See Source »

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