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...danger was plain to U.S. Delegate Carroll Binder. A perceptive, hard-working newsman, Binder had for almost 20 years been a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News, is now the global-minded editor of the Minneapolis Tribune's editorial page. Said he: the U.S. will not retreat one inch from its concept of press freedom. "To seek compromise merely for the sake of reaching some sort of agreement even among the nontotalitarian points of view would hardly promote freedom...
...Delegate Binder said the U.S. would reject the treaty and any such amendments, made clear that he would fight to the last ditch if other nations forced a final U.N. vote. If such a phony freedom treaty ever is signed, foreign politicos will certainly use it with great self-righteousness to throttle U.S. news-gathering abroad...
Leverett House last night elected David Binder '53, Lewis H. Borwn '53, Richard C. Farrington '52, and Cyrus C. Lippman '52 to the House Committee...
...Poitiers, and a ruler ("by the wrath of God" as she put it) in her old age. Intellectual revolt, crusades, and struggle between church and state, marked the twelfth century, and Eleanor managed to have something to do with all of them. Miss Kelly user her as a "binder" for her history...
Bill Dechard, John Cullity, Mcl Massuco and Charlie Binder were the backfielders used chiefly on defense. Of these, only Massuco will be in the first attacking unit of four sophomores...