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Bernstein's team included Mark A. Zupan'81, Steve Kaplan '81 and Steven Kaimin, a chemistry graduate student. Bernstein's team took first place last year both at Harvard's first College Bowl and at the regional competition...

Author: By Jennifer J. Kane, | Title: College Bowl | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

...football scholarship to the University of Montana, he played for a year, but quit when he learned how his own and his teammates' free rides were funded. The athletic department was supplementing gridiron subsidies with government monies for work-study programs, and Cloherty launched a series in the Montana Kaimin, the campus daily, which ended in scandal, indictments, and two convictions...

Author: By Robert T. Garrett, | Title: Another Jack on the 'Merry-Go-Round' | 3/20/1974 | See Source »

...fateful step followed another: editorship of the Kaimin, a Sears journalism internship grant in Washington, a random letter to Anderson when there was an opening on his staff. Now millions read Cloherty's copy "three or four times in a good week," on the op-ed (or less prominent) pages of hundreds of newspapers...

Author: By Robert T. Garrett, | Title: Another Jack on the 'Merry-Go-Round' | 3/20/1974 | See Source »

Underground Generals. The man who directs Free China's operations on the mainland is General Cheng Kaimin, 51, a rugged, energetic officer with a taste for English cigarettes, and a background of study in Moscow, specializing in military intelligence. Much of Cheng's 14-hour days are given over to interviews with guerrilla chieftains and his own agents from the mainland. Some guerrilla chiefs have come from as far away as Mongolia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DANGER ZONES: Another Chinese Revolution? | 3/26/1951 | See Source »

When he was 15, the family moved to Missoula, Mont. Clarence founded his high-school newspaper, and went on to Montana State University where he edited the college newspaper, The Kaimin (meaning "message" in Salish Indian). In 1917, he solemnly refused to sign a, student resolution endorsing Woodrow Wilson's war effort-at least not until Wilson had made it clear how he was going to conduct the war. The label "pacifist" was pinned on him. But he was one of the first on the campus to volunteer, and he went to France with the 18th Engineers Railway Regiment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ORGANIZATIONS: Elijah *from Missoula | 3/27/1950 | See Source »

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