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...very top of the page in a sea of red, the headline in today's News-Tribune A Herald is: "Harvard a classy foe for 'Dogs...
...family counted among its number six U.S. Senators, a Governor and a Secretary of State, and his heritage bestowed upon him both a sense of entitlement and an obligation to public service. After Harvard College, he worked as a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune on the theory that journalism was the shortest road to politics. In 1936, at the age of 34, after serving two terms in the Massachusetts state legislature, he made a run for the U.S. Senate against crusty Democratic Governor James Michael Curley, 27 years his senior. Curley ridiculed him as "Little Boy Blue...
...following editorial is a joint statement of the newspapers of the eight Ivy League colleges. The editorial has been endorsed by The Brown Daily Herald, The Columbia Daily Spectator, The Cornell Daily Sun, The Daily Pennsylvanian, The Dartmouth, The Daily Princetonian, The Yale Daily News, and The Harvard Crimson...
Opinion was divided on whether the outcome in Westmoreland's case, and in the libel case that former Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon lost against TIME, would encourage or discourage libel suits. Said Executive Editor Heath Meriwether of the Miami Herald: "The ability of CBS to put on a rousing defense was well noted, and I would hope that this has raised red flags among potential plaintiffs. Libel litigation has not proved to be either effective or efficient as the forum in which to seek redress for alleged wrongs." First Amendment Attorney Floyd Abrams, whose clients have included...
These stories were culled after an assiduous search from, in order. The Boston Herald. The B.U. Free Press. The Daily Northwestern, The BrunMawr/Haverford News, The Stanford Daily and The Dartmouth...