Word: published
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Radcliffe juniors voted 107 to 18 to publish a yearbook as usual next year, Jane Rainie '50, class president, announced last night. She added, however, that the vote is no assurance that the class will actually put out its own annual...
...city and its press. The harried commander of Shanghai's Nationalist garrison rushed into print with a censorship order that brought a snicker even from the censored newsmen. Stated Regulation No. 6: "Except [for] the news released by this headquarters, all ... newspapers and news agencies are forbidden to publish other inaccurate war news...
With this groundwork prepared, Hughes blasted the U.N. subcommission, and claimed it had "drafted a code to establish what newspapers in this country and throughout the world may and may not publish." This code, wrote Hughes, "could supercede the first amendment of the Constitution if adopted as a treaty by the senate...
...State Guard trooper will gallop through Cambridge tomorrow, re-enacting Paul Revere's ride. He will not deliver any CRIMSONS because it is Patriot's Day, and the paper doesn't publish...
...enough to the undergraduates. If this is correct, perhaps the Administration could insist that all Faculty members devote more of their working hours to the College, as GE instructors already do. Perhaps also the Administration should consider a man's ability to teach as well as to publish when it makes promotions and appointments. And if Faculty members would read the Poskanzer Report and consider the great desire of undergraduates to receive more stimulation from the front of the room, perhaps more incendiary teaching methods would result without administrative intervention...