Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Committee, which is organized under the Paul Report on Class Affairs, will include: David Maxwell Abbot of Andover and Eliot House; Albert Bradley Carter, Jr. of Cambridge and Eliot House; Robert Claflin of Hewlett, New York, and Winthrop House; Daniel Gus Cronin of Cambridge; Charles Warren Detion of Clayton, Missouri, and Eliot House; Hugh Piesen Hermann of Brooklyn and Adams House; Richard Ward Kimball of Andover and Eliot House; and Johnathan Martin Spivak of Scarsdale, New York, and Leverett House...
...position of the Young Republican Club in this matter, to get down to the specific issues that were straightened out last night, appears to be an innocent one. Fisher wrote the Report during the summer at the request of a high officer of the National Young Republican Federation, and the YRC's officers knew nothing about it until they returned to College this fall...
...This report is the most important single aspect of the entire affair. Even though it has been discredited in Washington, the report was written and sent to the House Committee. It shows that the House Committee's business has a lot more to do with your business, and your roommate's business, that most non-alarmist people probably realized a few days ago. And anybody who could help the House Committee to extend its business in this way automatically discredits himself as a political figure, at least among those people who object to House Committee investigations of the Thomas variety...
...University decision to eliminate Geography as a field of concentration came under belated fire yesterday when the Graduate Council released a report condemning the action...
...report of the Graduate Council calls the current Geography lack "a serious gap" in the curriculum, and points to the effect the action has had on other departments of the University. The field was cut down, the report states, at a time when its chances for growth and advancement were excellent...