Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...presenting its case to the alumni the Veritas group tried to place in the Alumni Bulletin an advertisement which the magazine wisely turned down. Regardless of the tone of such an advertisement--whether a reasoned statement or a scurilous attack--the Bulletin acted correctly in rejecting it. The policy which it follows of avoiding intramural controversy is a healthy one; the Alumni Bulletin correctly sees itself as a pleasant journal which lets the alumni body keep in touch with each other and with the University. To get involved in factional fights within that body of alumni would merely destroy...
Larsen Supports Alumni Bulletin...
...Larsen '21, Chairman of the Board of Overseers, last night expressed his support of the Alumni Bulletin's refusal to print the Veritas Foundation's advertisement opposing Bunche's candidacy, and said that the group "has pressed the matter...
...response to Roosevelt's charge that the Bulletin "evidently does not want to give the alumni any information on the nomination of Dip Bunche," Mahon pointed out that he is not required to give reasons for the rejection of any advertising copy. "If we did not have these restrictions," he continued, speaking "in general terms," the Bulletin would "be at the mercy of every crackpot in the world." Mahon added that "the Veritas Foundation seems to thrive on the controversial aspect of things...
According to A. Brooks Harlow '25, another trustee of the Foundation, "we are currently taking steps to reopen the Bulletin matter." If they will not print our advertisement, he added, "we may have to take a statement to the newspapers, and try the case in public...