Word: paged
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Even after The Netherlands' Supreme Court threw out his appeal, Witte refused to give up. He filed a twelve-page criminal charge against the inspector (whose name Witte has never been able to learn). And he devised a scheme of revenge. Witte gave up all of his outside income-his tutoring, his wife's housework, his few shares of stock in Royal Dutch Shell. Last week all that he earned was his salary. "Mistakes," proclaimed Witte triumphantly, "are thus impossible. As assistant bookkeeper, I figure out the wage tax myself." No generous tax collector will punish him again...
...format of the News will undergo radical change," the lead article stated. The newspaper will change to tabloid size with corresponding revisions in page makeup...
...must have been crazy," said the prince. But the Sketch was a little kinder than that. Laying out a second-page black-bordered mass obituary, it paid homage to its own enterprise. "This," mourned Editor Herbert Gunn, "was the end of a scoop...
...front-page article accusing the Harvard-Radcliffe Graduate Student Council of plagiarism appeared in the CRIMSON of October 15. It seems that the Publication Committee for the Harvard Handbook realized that identical material appeared in both their publication and An Unofficial Guide to Graduate Life (published by the Graduate Council and was shocked that such immorality could occur. After dutifully expressing horror and accusation on the receptive Crimson front page, the committee mercifully decided to take no action against the Council...
...Council also decided to ask the Administration to help finance a mimeographed substitute for the Radcliffe News, which was denied SGA aid in a student referendum last week. Costs of a mimeographed paper, printed weekly on both sides of the page, were estimated at $85.44 per year. Nancy L. Proger '59, president of SGA, said SGA should proceed with plans, because News editors "are almost sure" they will not continue publication...