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...Board of Visitors the administration seemed clearly guilty of negligence: "The entire situation is one which could and should have been handled with dispatch." Last week President Pomfret took the board's statement as a vote of noconfidence, handed in his resignation...
...prohibits," the Chafee group continued, "peacetime censorship except on grounds of defense, and as to that it forbids the most burdensome practices of censors, such as concealing deletions from the author of a news dispatch and imposing cable charges for the deleted passages...
...policemen on the way, shouting: "Stokes, take your proposal to the grave with you." Mullah Kashani, spiritual leader of the terrorists, unblinkingly told Stokes, who came to pay a call: "Tell the British government that if Dr. Mossadeq deviates one iota from oil nationalization, the Iranian people will dispatch him to the next world...
...TIME regrets its misreading of a cable dispatch, apologizes to the Current...
...Civil War fields. He paid Correspondent Ben C. Truman* an unheard-of $100 weekly; Truman sped to the Times the news of a Union victory at Franklin, Tenn. four days before the War Department got it. (But the Times was scooped on the fall of Vicksburg because its dispatch bearer got drunk along the way.) So timely were Times reports that General McClellan accused Raymond of aiding the enemy. The little general demanded that the paper be suppressed because it printed a detailed map of the defenses around Washington. Snapped Raymond: a similar map could be bought in any Washington...