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...murder, treason, espionage and sabotage. Last year, to cope with a rash of get-rich-quick racketeering, the courts were permitted to decree death for counterfeiters, big-time embezzlers of public property and currency speculators. Fortnight ago, Moscow broadened the list of capital crimes to include such offenses as graft by public officials, assault on policemen, and rape...
...would like to thank Mr. Nash for his fine defense of the H.A.A. and Frank Lunden. The irrefutable factual approach was really magnificent. Take, for instance, his argument against there being any graft in the H.A.A. Mr. Nash says, "Of course, this point is ridiculous, and I won't consider it further." What logic...
...committee, appointed by Schaffer regard for "balance," includes John L. G. Archibald '64, Nicholas D. Nash '62, and Grier H. Raggio '64, Archibald is the author of a letter in Friday's CRIMSON charging the ticket office with "inefficiency and graft." Nash wrote a reply in yesterday's CRIMSON, asserting that "there is little cause for griping." [Nash was not available to confirm acceptance of his appointment...
John Archibald has made a serious charge in his recent letter to the CRIMSON in which he asserts that "blatant graft" exists in the handling of tickets within the Department of Athletics. It is not my desire to prolong the tempest brewed by his irresponsible charge, but as Director of Athletics, I feel compelled to comment that there has never been the slightest question as to the loyalty, honesty, and integrity of the ticket office staff...
...speaks of graft, inefficiency and corruption in the Ticket Office, but I doubt whether he realizes either the meaning of the word graft or the seriousness of his charge. I ask him to define graft and prove that it exists anywhere in the HAA. Of course, this point is ridiculous, and I won't consider it further...