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...announcing the University's ad hoe censorship of radio and television broadcasting at last Thursday's teach-in William Bentinck-Smith, assistant to the President, said the ban was part of a long-standing policy. Yet when pressed, he could not cite a single case in which televising had been denied to a group whose sponsors requested it. Indeed, precedent supports those who asked the President's office to allow broadcasting...
Doing the work were Leslie V. Altman '67, Nancy Bentinck-Smith '67, Ghislaine de Give '67, Gail L. Johnson '67, Ingrid Lorch '67, and Mary S. Miles...
...weight of national importance! Though the Forum was a recognized student organization, Seeger became a guest of the University in the eyes of the Administration. Dean Watson said: "Lawyers advise against the University getting involved in cases still pending in court." William Bentinck-Smith '37, Assistant to the President, added: "There should no Harvard seal on the thing, one way or another.... There's a difference between somebody performing at Harvard as an artist and appearing as a political figure." President Pusey decided that the University could not let a person with a case pending in the courts discuss...
...science in American national policy, music today, some new frontiers in scientific research, and architecture and city planning. At 9 a.m., in Fogg Large Lecture Room, Jose Luis Sert, dean of the Faculty of Design, and three 25th reunioners--W. Brooks Cavin, Jr., Robert A. Little, and William Bentinck-Smith--will view urban planning with special reference to the University...
Judges for the contest are William Bentinck-Smith, assistant to President Pusey; Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor; and Albert Norris '25, master of Milton Academy. The final contestants were selected in an earlier round...