Word: conventioners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Realizing the existence of some magnitude of a housing problem in the City, and the probability that it will get worse, various public an private groups--primarily the CEOC's Cambridge Housing Convention and the Peace and Freedom Party's Cambridge Rent Control Referendum--have begun pausing for action on...
Senator Edward W. Brooke (R-Mass.), Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.), an "numerous state legislators" have endorsed the Massachusetts Intercollegiate Government Peter J. Bernbaum '71, Facilities Chairman for the convention, said yesterday.
The Radcliffe union of Students and the Harvard Undergraduate Council chose Harvard's representatives. Hanify said that the same delegates will meet in a constitutional convention this spring to formalize the organization's structure.
Newspaper editors normally do not suffer criticism-or critics-gladly. They tend to get even unhappier when the criticism comes from members of their own staffs. Nevertheless, a group of Chicago reporters and photographers have been publicly lambasting their own papers ever since the 1968 Democratic Convention-and getting away...
Discussing coverage of the convention disorders, the Review noted approvingly that editors "nervously let their reporters set down uncomplimentary facts about the police and the mayor." But post-conventian coverage was something else. After out-of-town newsmen left Chicago, the Review claimed, "Mayor Daley was permitted to take over...