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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...matters of libel, public figures are not as other mortals, according to the U.S. Supreme Court. In a series of cases since 1964, the court has ruled that a public figure cannot collect libel damages without proving that "actual malice" was involved in the publishing of inaccurate and defamatory material. Actual malice, said the court, means publishing with knowledge that a statement is false or with "reckless disregard" of whether it is false or not. The average person, on the other hand, must show only that the publisher of such material was guilty of "some type of fault," as would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Who Is a Public Figure? | 3/15/1976 | See Source »

...Crimson, it would be a service to posterity to send the corrections column in a packet of printed stick-on labels, so that each reader could take this newly-found information and attach it to The Crimson of the day before. In this way, those of us that collect and treasure The Harvard Crimson as a memento of our college years, may build their collection into an ever more approximately accurate record of daily events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOAMING | 3/12/1976 | See Source »

When Yntema and Fullerton departed, the Crimson lost an unhealthy chunk of its first-place potential, and so Harvard will have to aim for a swarm of second through sixth place finishes. While the top 12 finishers collect points, there is a four-point gap between sixth and seventh...

Author: By James W. Reinig, | Title: Swim Team to Vie for Eastern Crown | 3/4/1976 | See Source »

...smile and a pin-stripe suit to pose for Pop Artist Andy Warhol in a Bonn art gallery. Brandt stood patiently for half an hour as Warhol clicked off more than two dozen Polaroid pictures, to be used later to manufacture the politician's portrait. Though Andy will collect a commission for the finished work, which will be auctioned off for the benefit of UNICEF, he insisted that money was not his motivation. Said the artist: "He is, after all, an outstanding man in history, and this was incentive enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 1, 1976 | 3/1/1976 | See Source »

...period came to an end, Harvard made two changes. Ralph Earle replaced John Conant at goalie and went on to collect 11 saves without allowing a goal. Moreover, Harvard reasserted its superior skating and stickhandling to take control of the game...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Yardling Skaters Plaster Tritons, 10-5, Rally From 5-3 Second Period Deficit | 2/24/1976 | See Source »

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