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...student whose summer job was reporting Harvard news to the Boston Post called in one day last July with what he thought was an interesting story, Palmer Hoyt, publisher of the Denver Post, and former President of the American Publisher's Association, was speaking at a Summer Conference on Education. He had rather bitterly attacked Senator Joseph R. McCarthy. After the student gave the editor some of Hoyt's quotes, the editor said he couldn't use them. "You know we're a McCarthy paper," he said, "We can't print that stuff...
...will endeavor to report both sides impartially." Which leads one to ask: what does being a McCarthy newspaper do to a newspaper's objectivity? In the case of the Post, it means reluctance to print attacks on the Senator, even when made in Boston by someone as prominent as Hoyt. It means hiring supporters of McCarthy off the staffs of competing papers. It means picturing Harvard as a beehive of Communists, its students as either playboys or radicals, and its professors as impractical fuzzyheads. Nor does the treatment stop at the banks of the Charles. Being a "McCarthy paper" means...
Guyda was pleased with his club's performance and used but one substitution. The Yardlings suffered no injuries in the contest and will be at full strength against a tough Dartmouth team here Friday. Also playing for the Crimson against Tech were halfbacks Erik Strapper, Captain Al Hoyt, and Steve Reibal, and inside Steve Parker...
...Hoyt, a six foot one inch, 170 pound center half, attended Midland School, near Santa Harbara, Calif., and played soccer there...
Alfred M. Hoyt '57 of Wigglesworth and Santa Fo, N. M., has been elected captain of the Yardling soccer team, freshman soccer coach Andrew Guyda announced...