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Those attending are Drinkwater, a former Boston lawyer, Philip P, Chase, former University Marshal, George H. Wilder, former New York stockbroker, and Frank W. Buxton, former publisher of the Boston Herald...
...recent survey by the Boston Herald Traveler of 21 New England colleges and universities revealed that, of the coeducational institutions, Harvard had the smallest percentage of tenured women faculty...
...feel about a Goodman," he said, "is that a Goodman complains without being constructive. SDS and that are just trying to destroy. They say they will be constructive later. Well in business that's not how we do things. If it's true like we read in the Herald that only five per cent of the current Harvard class is making all the trouble, then we'd like the other 95 per cent to make themselves known...
Morris' journalistic learning, or non-learning, began at age twelve, when he became sports "editor" of the Yazoo Herald. A decade later he came briefly to public attention when, as student editor of the University of Texas newspaper, he editorially accused the Governor and state legislators of collusion with oil and gas interests. He was asked to resign, but refused. The university countered by appointing a faculty supervisor for the paper. The next day Morris wrote that the appointee would "bring to the Daily Texan ... the sensitivity of high salary and position...
...candidate for city council president, Mailer picked Jimmy Breslin, an ex-newspaperman who got so much practice writing fiction as a columnist for the late Herald Tribune that he had little trouble producing the bestselling comic-Mafia novel, The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight. Mailer-Breslin was a ticket compounded of booze fulminate of mercury, and laughing gas It was too volatile to survive. There was also the problem of Mailer's vanity. Near the end of the campaign says Flaherty, Mailer encouraged some of his staff to shave off their beards as a gesture of loyalty...