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Asked about Gazette policy, editor David W. Cudhea '53 said he feels "neither threatened nor coerced" into directing Stafford to turn over, develop, and enlarge hundreds of unpublished photographs...
...Cudhea also said, "I as a house organ editor and officer of the University simply do not see how I can refuse internal official requests either for photography or testimony." He said he would testify, if asked, on his unpublished demonstration notes before the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR). But he would not turn over evidence to municipal authorities, he added...
...Cudhea explained that he sends Stafford to demonstrations "as a newsman" and directs him "to shoot for news." After the demonstrations, Cudhea said that he accepts all Administration requests for unpublished photographs...
...These are public events and I see no invasion here of anyone's privacy," Cudhea said. "I fully presume that they [the Administration] use those pictures for CRR hearings." he added...
...coverage last April, but no one listens. They talk to each other and try to sound like Edward R. Murrow on the scene with the bombs falling. The Harvard Independent has a rapid turnover of reporters, who are unexceptional. The Harvard Gazette, the administration paper, is represented by David Cudhea, who has long thin sideburns and was once arrested way back in the famous 1950's in the Pogo Riots even though he was a CRIMSON reporter. Large numbers of Yearbook people take pictures for their big book. And John Bethell, who never takes notes, covers it for the Harvard...