Word: mcniel
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...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...
...HYRC says McNiel read this November 7 story at 2 a.m. of the morning it appeared and "objected to the quotes and the content of the article...
...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...