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...paper was founded in the summer of 1964 by Peter Cummings '66, who published the Southern Courier with several other students last summer...
Jumped Ship. Yet Malraux's return to his old haunts was almost as devious and shrouded in mystery as any of his assignments as a revolutionary courier. Ostensibly, he left his post as France's Minister of Cultural Affairs on doctor's orders to take a long, relaxing sea voyage. He boarded the steamer Le Cambodge, and his destination was Japan. But, at Singapore, he left the ship, caught a plane to Hong Kong. Next thing anyone knew, he was in Canton, asking to see the Whampoa Military Academy, where he had an office...
...latest issue of Courier are now on the Out-of-Town in Harvard Square. The published in Atlanta, a staff that includes a number of Harvard attempts to give unbiased to the civil rights in the South...
Peter Cummings'66, president of the Courier and a member of the Harvard Crimson editorial board, said he hoped to enlarge the Alabama edition (the first contained six pages) and to inaugurate other statewide editions before the end of the summer. The Courier will continue to operate during the winter, when it will be manned chiefly by Southerners...
...editorial entitled "A Paper for the People" promised that "the Southern Courier is independent of its advertisers, of politicians, of dogma, and of any group or organization. We will point out merits or demerits wherever we find them, treating whites and Negroes alike...