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Donald F. McNiel '52 voiced the typical opinion: "If they had to pick one day, why Saturday, the day that most students entertain in their rooms? Why not some day in the middle of the week, like the barberless Wednesday...
...election of eight to the College magazine. Named to the literary board were: James C. Chase '53; Lyon Phelps '46; Andrew Zimmer '51; to the art board: James H. Kay '53; Michael S. Train '53; to the business board: L. Robert DiComes '50; Mark Goodman '53 and Donald McNiel...
...true that McNiel read the story at 2 a.m. But after perusing the article, McNiel said that although it seemed somewhat tactless, it was a good story and would show students that "HYRC was really doing something." He offered not a single objection...
...HYRC alludes to our story of November 8. This story recited the facts listed above. It also contained a statement by Jansen: he denied that he had made the November 7 remarks and he said that "McNiel was unqualified and incompetent to make the statements." (Here Jansen seemed to recognize that the November 7 statements were not, as he now claims, "dreamed up.") Of our November 8 article, the HYRC now says: "This is also untrue...
This is true. The letter accused us of "flights of fancy . . . or slander." It categorically denied our November 7 story. A few hours after we received it, Jansen contradicted his own letter by personally approving the November 8 story, which stated that McNiel had made the statements and that they had been authorized by Jansen and McNiel. There is little point in printing a letter already refuted by its author...