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...Communist bias. As a result, foreign press coverage has frequently been less than flattering. The Kuwait Times, in an editorial titled "An Odd Experience with American Courtesy," complained that Agnew was making only a "palace visit," and that "to the masses, and ironically enough, for the local pressmen too, the visit might as well have taken place in some distant corner of the earth." Similarly, the Daily Nation in Nairobi complained of unprecedented security "to keep photographers and newsmen away from the visiting VIPs...
...CRIMSON wage rate, which went into effect this week and goes as high as $4.50/hr., is still below the Boston union daytime rates which start at $4.65/hr. for pressmen and $4.86/hr. for compositors, plus night differentials...
...natural. I felt. Since the Globe's morning and evening editions are basically the same, with the addition of the stocks and Joe Concannon in the afternoon, the problem of time should be reduced. The pressmen could put out the same paper, with the two appropriate changes, early in the morning and no one would notice. Then, the boys that put out the CRIMSON would take over, and put out the six heavy editions a week that the city needs. The Globe, unfortunately, has proven that it is not enough of a newspaper...
...pressmen ran off about 5000 copies, and a determined team of CRIMSON editors distributed them at all the Yale dorms early Saturday morning. But the big move was yet to come...
...appropriate that the event was watched by ordinary citizens in Prague as well as Paris, Bucharest as well as Boston, Warsaw as well as Wapakoneta, Ohio. In practically every other corner of the earth, newspapers broke out what pressmen refer to as their "Second Coming" type to hail the lunar landing. Poets hymned the occasion. Wrote Archibald MacLeish...