Word: censorships
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unfortunate," said one girl, "that the college cannot recognize the fact that there are two sides to every story." By imposing a censorship on news, she added, President Jordan has attempted to stifle one of the most vital functions of a newspaper...
...reporter must have ethics," another student stated, but they must be self-determined. Censorship is a terrible thing, and it should not be imposed by any self-styled judge...
...CRIMSON accepted her resignation last night and appointed John J. Sack '51 to the vacancy. The decision to name a Harvard editor as Radcliffe Bureau Chief, was made, according to the executive board, "to avoid attempts by Radcliffe officials to exercise any censorship over news stories about the Annex; Radcliffe cannot threaten Sack with expulsion...
...conferred with our director, Nerman Ashten, and the members of the Idler Board, and granted permission to produce because she disapproves of censorship in the theater. The question was whether Idler was capable of producing it satisfactorily. Irono O'Nell, Chariman, Idler Players
Because of Colombia's rigid internal censorship, Bogota's famed Liberal daily, El Tiempo, keeps a guarded silence about political developments at home. But when considering the affairs of her hemisphere neighbors, El Tiempo aims and fires at will. Last week El Tiempo drew a bead on Argentina's President Juan Domingo Perón, whose followers recently celebrated Loyalty Day (TIME, Oct. 30), known also to thousands of Argentines as "Saint Perón's Day." Said El Tiempo...