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Last Monday, the faculty and administration-dominated Board of Student Publications vetoed the appointment of Roger Rapaport as editor-in-chief of the Daily. Rapaport has been a frequent critic of the Michigan administration in recent months. Only the three students and one of the faculty members on the 12-member board voted to approve Rapaport's appointment...
...Friedman, of Warner House and St. Louis, Mo. (History); Alison M. Grey, of Moors Hall and Pasadena, Calif. (History and Literature); Donna A. Isaacs, of Cabot Hall and New York City (History and Literature); Jane Kurshan, of Gould House and Huntington, N. Y. (Germanic Languages and Literatures); Juliet Rapaport, of 54 Concord Ave. and Stockbridge, Mass. (Social Relations); and Kathryn K. Sklar, of Cambridge (History and Literature...
Speakers at the affair include Jerome L. Rapaport '45, one of the founders of the New Boston Committee, and Henry R. Guild '17, president of the Boston Harvard Club. David G. Nathan '51, 1M, class agent, will be toastmaster...
...Jerome L. Rapaport '45 organized the Law School Forum with these objects in mind. He is also one of the founders of the New Boston Committee which gained sweeping victories in the November 6 Boston elections...
...recent election campaign, Rapaport's Law School Forum activities provoked a direct smear. In a pre-election speech, James Michael Curley attacked Rapaport for having invited Norman Thomas to speak on a panel in 1947. He flung mud at the NBC director, claiming that, as president of the Law School Forum, he had tried to bring to Boston "a subversive, a communist element in our society...