Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Garin and The Crimson reject this "vision of the independent scholar," what about the vision of the independent journalist? I have occasionally heard it said that The Crimson allows editorial sentiments to sneak into news columns. While I personally doubt this, I still must ask whether The Crimson wishes to maintain the ideal of objectivity for journalists which Mr.Garin denies for scholars. It would seem so, since The Crimson runs unsigned editorials under its masthead. But if the current editors of The Crimson do not repudiate the philosophy of their former political editor, a clear statement of the political interests...
...entire city seemed to have heard that China had invaded North Viet Nam, precipitating a coup in Hanoi and necessitating the withdrawal of seven Communist divisions from the South; that U.S. Marines had landed at Vung Tau, Danang and Cam Ranh. "It is like a dream," admitted a Saigon journalist...
...accounts of most diplomats, John Scali, 57, has been a resourceful, effective U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. But last week a clutch of stories in the press declared that Scali was on his way out. The man who reportedly, over lunch with a journalist friend, leaked the news is also Scali's rumored successor: Daniel Patrick Moynihan, 48, former Ambassador to India and the social policy Mr. Fixit of the Johnson and Nixon Administrations. President Ford's choice of Moynihan has not been confirmed by the White House; however, it is expected that Moynihan will...
According to one Swiss journalist who managed to accompany Viet Cong forces into Hué, one-fifth of the city's population of nearly 200,000 had fled before the Communists seized the old imperial capital. Dozens of planes and helicopters had been abandoned at Hué's airport. Aging Queen Mother Doan Huy, 86, was treated with respect by the arriving soldiers, the reporter said, but part of her palace was converted into a hospital. Soup kitchens were set up in public squares and even bicycles were commandeered to bring in food...
...from professional pursuits other than law and business, this year's list is once again dominated by big businessmen and lawyers. Among the 21 candidates for both AHA and the Board of Overseers, 1 note only one woman--and she is a lawyer one physician and one journalist, Conspicuous in their absence, this year as also in the past, are alumni pursuing careers in the arts--the theatre, music, architecture, painting--despite the avowed objectives of the Board of Overseers and its standing committees, especially its Visiting Committees...