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...situation was deliberately set and ripe for overt trouble. The `revolutionary movement' was in part funded by Harvard College itself (which chose not to complain when college supplies were diverted to radical uses such as mimeograph paper and ink). Known communists were admitted as students to Radcliffe and Harvard, and the rest is history...

Author: By Jessie L. Gill, | Title: A Conspiracy Plays With Cambridge | 4/24/1973 | See Source »

COVER Subject Sam Ervin is unlike most of the politicians that Correspondent Neil MacNeil has covered during his 24 years in Washington. "He has never been a publicity hound," says MacNeil; "he has never run a mimeograph to shoot off a daily barrage of press releases, hoping to get his name in print. Yet as a raconteur and one of Washington's hardest workers, he has always been well known to anyone dealing regularly with the Senate." Now, as chairman of the select Senate committee investigating the Watergate affair, Ervin is becoming equally familiar to the public. For this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 16, 1973 | 4/16/1973 | See Source »

...other. The Radcliffe Women's Center fizzled from the lack of energy, interest, and communication. And RUS, our only viable political resource, is still struggling for recognition among the women of the college. Perhaps we are scattered too thinly throughout the college. Maybe if we had the facilities, paper, mimeograph machines, we could pull ourselves together. Then again, we just might be too busy trying to make...

Author: By Susan G. Cole, | Title: "If We Can't Fix the Plumbing, We Can't Stay in Here" | 3/8/1973 | See Source »

Sooner or later it would be necessary to define those categories of newsmen who qualified for the privilege, a questionable procedure in light of the traditional doctrine that the liberty of the press is the right of the lonely pamphleteer who uses carbon paper and a mimeograph just as much as of the large metropolitan publisher who utilizes the latest photocompositional methods. Freedom of the press is a fundamental personal right which is not confined to papers and periodicals. It necessarily embraces pamphlets and leaflets... The press in its historic connotation comprehends every sort of publication which affords a vehicle...

Author: By R. MICHAEL Kaus, | Title: What's So Special About the Press? | 2/28/1973 | See Source »

Doughrety flies on the Dakota Queen with the South Dakota Senator. In the back of the plane, he has a xerox machine, a mimeograph machine and three electric typewriters. He supervises a staff of three which produces the transcripts of speeches, press releases and schedules for the press. Doughrety thus can sit in the front of the plane and discuss ideas for a press release with McGovern, then walk to the back of the plane, write the release, and distribute it before the airplane lands...

Author: By Douglas E. Schoen, | Title: Stumping the Airwaves With Candidate McGovern | 11/3/1972 | See Source »

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