Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Originally suggested by the "Princetonian," this editorial, after thorough discussion and remodeling by the seven college newspapers concerned, is being run concurrently by each of them. The "Cornell Daily Sun," the "Dartmouth," the "Spectator," the Harvard CRIMSON, the "Pennsylvanian," the "Princetonian," and the "Yale Daily News" believe that the subject, an Ivy League, is of great importance to each of the seven colleges.)--Editors' Note...
...bulge-orbed comedian dealt at length on many aspects of the field of radio, television, and the future of the broadcasting industry. In connection with news broadcasts, Cantor cut loose with the crack that "the power of the press is an outdated phrase. . . . judging by the last election...
...general title of the Conference sponsored by the "Harvard Crimson", the "Yale News", and the "Daily Princetonian", this year will be "The Role of Government in the National Economy". The group will be divided into five round table discussion bodies. These round tables will meet three times, and then at a final plenary session, the chairman of the groups will report to the entire Conference...
Last July the Board of Regents of this university ordered that the liberty of the Daily Texan, the student daily newspaper, to print what it chose should be virtually annihilated. Their dictatorial decree, enforced by an Editorial Advisory Committee, excluded from the news and editorial columns all "libelous material, improper personal attacks, reckless accusations, opinions not based on fact, inaccurate statements, articles on national, state and local political questions, indecencies, material detrimental to the good conduct of the student body, and material prejudicial to the best interest of the University; and any material in conflict with good taste or wise...
...college newspaper is primarily for the benefit of the college students; its duty, like that of any newspaper, is to report the college news in an unbiassed fashion. However, if it happens to be the policy of the paper to devote considerable space to national or state news, it should be allowed to report it as it sees fit, always provided that it handles only material that it knows about. Perhaps not quite as important a function, but certainly one that cannot be overlooked, is that exercised by the editorial columns in reflecting student opinion. If this...