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City Editor Al Reck of the Oakland Tribune (circ. 182,876), who likes nothing better than to beat the San Francisco dai lies across the bay, thought he must be having a pipe dream. State Narcotics Agent Fred Braumoeller had walked into the city room and promised him a beat on a hot story in return for the services of a Tribune photographer...
...bureau often have trouble proving cases against dope peddlers because it is simply the word of the agents against the word of the seller. He wanted the Narcotics Bureau to hire a photographer to snap pictures of meetings between agents and peddlers to use as evidence. Would Reck assign a photographer to make a test? Gladly, City Editor Reck called in Keith Dennison, 54, his veteran chief photographer...
...43rd Dartmouth weekend sloshes into the snow Saturday as Button's Olympic teammates Brooks Dodge and Bill Reck pace the host team's bid to cop their own skiing Championship. The racing face includes a giant down hill on Moose Mountain north of Hanover and jumping on the Indians 40 meter golf course hill in the carnival...
...Communism is nowhere more rampant than in the field of Higher Education with Harvard in the lead, her faculty embracing 76 professors with the Russian Reck, despite the efforts of President Conant to disguise and praise the predicament as 'academic freedom.' It was this same slinking subterfuge which enabled President Seymour of Yale to invite Earl Browder to New Haven several years...
Many hard-pressed colleges have raised their tuitions, and more will soon follow suit. But if tuitions get much higher, Reck warns, middle-class Americans will not be able to meet them. Possible ways out for the colleges: more generous gifts from old grads; federal subsidies with no strings attached...