Word: coit
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Though it operated in the shadow of the more prestigious New York City papers, the News sometimes rivaled them in its heyday. In 1932 its city editor, Henry Coit, was the first to report that Charles Lindbergh had paid a ransom to the kidnaper of his son. News Correspondent Cecil I. Dorrian was the first woman to file dispatches from the front lines in World War I. Correspondent Arthur J. Sinnott had such a pipeline to President Woodrow Wilson that the capital press corps formally protested the long string of major exclusives. The paper's coverage of state...
...Neither Yale or Princeton however, are likely to concede victory to the Crimson. Coit Liles, Yale's cox, remarked, "On paper at least, Harvard appears to be ahead of most lightweight crews but it's going to be a tight race, much tighter than last year...
Members of the Lowell House Committee feel that this referendum represents a more political role for the committee. "If House committees don't take a stand, then people, particularly the administration, assume that students in general are uncommitted," Stephen E Coit '71, a House Committee member, said...
Some Lowell House Committee members now see their role as representing the opinions-even on political issues-of the House members. "No instituted body around here is apolitical. It can't be." Coit said...
...Coit thinks that wrestling is the sport which his dormitory may very well dominate. There are three good ex-high school wrestlers and provably five others who are willing to step on the mat for the honor of Matthews South...