Word: gannett
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...November 16, and December 3. The following persons spoke with the Subcommittee at different times: Christopher D. Hoy '71, president of P.B.H.A., Robert Smith '71, vice-president, Barry F. O'Connell, graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House, and Dean Charles Whitlock, member of Faculty Committee of P.B.H., Robert Gannett '72 (Prisons), Emile Godfrey '72 (Columbia Point), John Gorham '71 (Challenge), Michael Robinson '72 (Volunteers Teachers for Africa), Daniel Brener '71 (South End Low Cost Housing), and Robert Smith '71 (Mental Hospitals). In addition, members of the Subcommittee consulted individually with a number of faculty members and students...
...Rochester Times-Union and the Democrat and Chronicle, both owned by the Gannett Company, reporters, copy editors and photographers started taking turns this year sitting in as policy-making members of the editorial board. Says Executive Vice President Al Neuharth: "We believe control of policy should be in the bosses' hands because that's where the ultimate responsibility lies. But we also feel journalists at every level should be encouraged to contribute their best talents and ideas...
...newsmen, finding no openings around the breakfast table, have set up their own group in opposition. "We were really getting clobbered," recalls Jack Germond, Washington bureau chief for the Gannett newspapers. "So in self-defense we set up 'Political Writers for a Democratic Society.' We've had about eight or nine dinners, with people like Finch, Rogers Morton, Muskie...