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...between them." That choice need not be made if both law officials and journalists work at sensible accommodations. Most of the prejudicial information leaked to the press before a trial comes from police officers, prosecutors, wardens, lawyers and even judges themselves. In 1966 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Paul Reardon's landmark study on pre-trial publicity recommended a series of guidelines for lawyers and law officers, forbidding attorneys, for example, to release any opinion or information on a pending case that might interfere with a fair trial, including the defendant's previous record or the existence...
...John P. Reardon '60, director of admissions for Harvard College, became coordinator of the Athletic Fund Drive July...
...Reardon will work half-time for both the athletic fund and the admissions office while resigning as senior tutor of Kirkland House...
...Reardon said yesterday that his new involvement in soliciting funds from alumni could create conflicts with his position as director of admissions. Alumni sometimes expect their donations to improve their children's chances of admission, he said...
...Reardon said his solution will be to take himself "completely out of any case involving potential conflict...