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After college, Greenidge worked as the first Black reporter for the Boston Herald American. In the early 1970s, the paper had him covering student protests and campus takeovers, but when he asked to cover sports, the paper wouldn...
Greenidge left the Herald American in 1972 and went to RPI. In addition to being sports information director there. Greenidge was also the assistant baseball coach. "I have what you call a live arm. I threw batting practice every day," he said, adding that he'd like to help out with Harvard baseball in the spring...
...state legislator, Frank sponsored a bill favored by police to allow cities to create "adult-entertainment zones," and in Congress he voted for a new criminal code for Washington, D.C, unwanted would reduce penalties for rape as a way of persuading more juries to bring convictions. The Boston Herald-American said Heckler "deliberately and callously distorted" the record...
Boston, perhaps more than any other American metropolis, is a city whose politicians and bureaucrats are kept honest by the press--a city where investigative reporting has a tangible, healthy influence on day-to-day policy-making. Just by publishing daily, the Herald keeps the level of this influence high, and insures that Boston will not fall into the predicament A. J. Liebling articulated...
...With the Herald, Boston's stream of information takes some bizarre turns, but the paper deserves credit for keeping it flowing...