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Such a plan would entail opening for lunch 15 minutes later, according to William Heaman, manager of the Dining Halls Department. Heaman said his department would have no objection to any plan approved by all the Housemasters...
...more important than hasty headlines. So we do not hesitate to hold up a misleading story until we can link with it the necessary fact. Our own correspondents are instructed to do this before they file the story in the first place ... "Rightly carried out, this [interpretive] function need entail no more editorializing than is involved, for example, when an editor decides to print one story and not another. But interpretation requires integrity and knowledge and understanding and balance and detachment . . . News interpretation is all too readily misunderstood. Whenever interpretations differ from the preconceived notions of readers, misunderstanding is likely...
...bill and offers no suitable alternative. But the life of S. 377 is only five years and it would involve a minimum of control. Amendments to the bill insure that it will not endanger the freedoms in medical education. The alternative of letting the medical schools go bankrupt would entail a much more severe form of federal control, especially in a time...
Just what duties the new job will entail is not fully understood, and the new Committee which Bingham will head has not yet been appointed. It is known, however, that it will consist entirely of faculty members and will probably work in an advisory capacity...
Daniel Gannon, new assistant superintendent of Winthorp House, was asked to run for president by several of the members. Gannon had not yet made up his mind when he discovered that it would entail giving up his present job, and sole source of income...