Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...social action committee, aided by David Feintuch 1L, who had been appointed editor of the Graduate Bulletin some months before, put together an uneasy coalition which managed to secure passage of the resolution, but only after smoldering differences in opinion burst into the open...
Michael Schwartz, a supporter of Miss Theeman and an anti-war activist, had worked on the social action committee and on Feintuch's biweekly newspaper, the Graduate Bulletin. But he was not yet a Council member. Last month, then-president Budelis promised that Schwartz would be appointed to fill the next vacancy on the Council. By early February, however, the referendum controversy was steaming. In a surprise reversal in-coming president Munyon chose Jon L. White, Budelis's roommate, not only to take Schwartz's place on the Council, but to immediately assume the job of secretary...
Schwartz is a central figure in the second turbulence to shake the Council. Last fall, when David Feintuch assumed the editorship of the Graduate Bulletin, it was a monthly sheet measuring about 12 by 4 inches, and devoted solely to announcements of graduate affairs: meetings, sports tournaments, and Council minutes...
Feintuch transformed the Bulletin into a bi-weekly, four-page newspaper which included feaure articles, columns, and stories which reported as well as recorded Council deliberations...
...Bulletin staff, which includes Miss Theeman and Schwartz, also printed blunt editorials criticizing the Council, under whose constitution the Bulletin is published...