Word: editoral
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...council majority was also distressed that David Feintuch, editor of the GSA Bulletin, had transformed it from a monthly notice column into a bi-weekly newspaper, containing features and editorials. When the paper criticized President Pusey's annual report, the council balked. It denied a previously promised seat to the editorial's author, Michael Schwartz. At the same meeting conservative council members spread reports that Dean Elder had called for Feintuch's removal -- reports which Elder has since vigorously denied. Under pressure from the conservatives, the council voted to forbid the Bulletin editor from making statements to the press...
After Feintuch was interviewed for a Crimson feature this weekend, council president Paul Munyon decided to fire him. Not yet content, Munyon changed the locks at the Bulletin's headquarters lest the erstwhile editor attempt to sneak back...
...February 5 meeting Parker proposed that from then on "the Bulletin editor shall make no statement to the press clamiing to represent the GSA or the Bulletin." The motion passed, but Feintuch hasn't accepted his reprimand gracefully...
...clear from the beginning that this was a motion of censure of the Bulletin editor for daring to put out a real newspaper," Feintuch says...
Both Feintuch and Miss Theeman claim, in Feintuch's words, that "pressure from Dean Elder to kill the Bulletin after the Pusey editorial" was the decisive factor in securing passage of the motion curbing it's editor...