Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...committee, in a report completed yesterday, urged these as long-range goals. In the meantime, it states, Princeton should abolish Bicker -- the method of choosing club members -- and institute a less selective system...
...similar plan was outlined in the Report on Bicker and Proposals for Change, written this fall by ten top undergraduate officials. One of these undergraduates disclosed the details of the faculty report last night...
...elected official, Jim Garrison, 45, the larger-than-life (6 ft. 6 in.) district attorney of New Orleans, has tilted at windmills and gin mills, chastened Bourbon Street's once-famed B-girls, scourged the judiciary and battled with the mayor. More recently, he added the Warren Commission report to his mandate. Predictably, Garrison's investigation of "several plots" to kill President Kennedy has yielded the most rococo tale yet to emerge from that tragic day in Dallas...
...Bumper Crop. Garrison immediately proclaimed him "one of history's most important individuals" and said that he would have arrested him this week. The District Attorney, Ferrie had told reporters, believed that he had been the getaway pilot for Lee Harvey Oswald's coconspirators. What was Garrison's evidence? He refused to say, but-in what must rank as one of the most brilliant non sequiturs of the year -referred to a pleasure trip that Ferrie had made to southern Texas a few hours after the assassination: "We felt that it was rather peculiar that...
...woman who wore no covering on her hair and no sterile gown or gloves. Several Government witnesses testified that they had found bacterial contamination in batches of the vaccine. Dr. Roderick Murray of the U.S. Public Health Service's Division of Biologics Standards said that Rand's report on tests of the toxicity of the vaccine covered only one horse, twelve rabbits and 40 mice. There was evidence that the vaccine had moved across state lines to New York, Idaho, Wisconsin, Washington and Florida without having FDA approval...