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...item in. the New Yorker magazine and a long silence from Cornell's official spokesmen resulted in a faltering start for President Deane W. Malott, who took office at Ithaca last September...
...Funny Coincidence Department" in the November 10 issue of the New Yorker reprinted parts of the material used by Malott in his inaugural address with that used by Sarah Lawrence President, Harold Taylor, on several occasions...
...Cornell Daily Sun, campus daily, asked Malott several times for a comment, but was refused word until November 29. Unlike University officials, who stated that the incident was of little importance, the Sun reported that the subject was one of "conflicting opinions and widespread discussion on campus...
...Yorker reprint shows that the speeches contained almost the same wording. The reprint of Malott's address begins, "Emerson ... best stated the mood of America, at its youthful best, when he asked..." The reprint of Taylor's speech beings. "It is Emerson who states the mood of America, at its youthful best, when he asks...
President of Cornell Beane W. Malott and Director of Athletics Robert J. Kane said they were unaware that the Big Three were going to issue a statement on athletic scholarship policy. They agreed with the policy itself, but felt that such a statement should have been made by the entire Ivy Group...