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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...create a feeling among students that they are competing for the attention and approval of the sectionmen...Second...often a student--with or without cause--will write papers and exams which he thinks will "please" the teacher. Finally, we feel that teachers, if they must grade papers, do not respond in the same way as if they were reading critically for ideas and argument. The prospect of grading a paper alters one's perception of it. Therefore, we have decided that the grading system should be substantially separated from the student's performance in the course and from his political...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Excerpts From 148 Statement | 9/30/1968 | See Source »

...sharply rebuked the National Broadcasting Company for not informing viewers that Chet Huntley had substantial cattle interests when he went on the air to criticize tough new federal rules on meat inspection. In another peremptory communication, the commission asked the three major networks-NBC, CBS and ABC-to respond within 20 days to "hundreds of complaints" of "bias" in their coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Administrative Law: Static in Broadcasting | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

...this is a book that must be judged on its own special terms. "Is Edgar Smith guilty?" Author Smith asks on the penultimate page. "If at this point the reader cannot respond with an emphatic 'yes', then I shall consider this book a success." Most readers will feel that he has raised sufficient doubts about the case, but many will wish that their response could have been more enthusiastic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Did I Do It? | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

...University of Mexico complex hummed with the enthusiasm of 15,000 students for whom this was the center of revolutionary operations. Hands and clothes were dirtied from the ink of freshly printed leaflets. These were to be distributed to students, working people, parents--anyone who could read and respond. "The government is deaf to our voice so we must speak louder and clearer," one student said...

Author: By Kenneth W. Estridge, | Title: What the Mexican Newspapers Didn't Print | 9/26/1968 | See Source »

This state of paralysis was the result of repeated police brutality in suppressing student demonstrators. "It started so foolishly, and could have been stopped so easily," said a student, "but even today the president adds wood to the fire or our movement by refusing to respond to our requests. He brands us communist and pressures the press into spreading lies and distorting the truth...

Author: By Kenneth W. Estridge, | Title: What the Mexican Newspapers Didn't Print | 9/26/1968 | See Source »

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