Word: riecken
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Eliot House (The Master will hold interviews at his home for all men who have first seen Messrs, Alcorn, Conway, Hugo, or Riecken.) Mr. John Conway, Eliot C-31, Wednesday, March 19, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Mr. Howard Hugo, Eliot K-11, Wednesday, March 19, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Mr. Henry Riecken, Eliot B-13, Wednesday, March 19, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Mr. John Finley, Master's House, Wednesday, March 19, 4:30 to 6 p.m. Mr. John Alcorni Eliot D-24, Friday, March 21, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Mr. John Conway, Eliot C-31, Friday...
...mention what I knew and what I had heard. I said that Professor Allport's tutee had an office at his disposal, that another honors candidate had been given expense money for a trip to New York, and that I had heard from a student working under Mr. Riecken that mechanical work would suffice for an A in tutorial. I made it quite clear that these remarks were merely tips to aid the reporter in locating material, that he himself must contact the tutees and professors in question to verify this information, especially in the case of Mr. Riecken, where...
...transparent and irresponsible device of attributing unverified charges to an "anonymous student." Only two facts were true: that Allport's tutee had been given an office, that a second tutee was given a free trip to New York by the Russian Research Center. The unchecked statement about Mr. Riecken proved to be untrue. The rest of the article was fabricated by the reporter in the interests of making a better story...
...demand that the CRIMSON apologize to 1) Professor Allport and Mr. Riecken for the false statements it made about them; 2) to the Social Relations Department for making the absurd suggestion that there might be "retaliation" against students furnishing unfavorable information about the Department; 3) to me for its unscrupulous tactics in using the leads I gave in good faith for sensationalist purposes in violation of the promise that it made to me. The CRIMSON has a fine tradition behind it; I do not wish to see it degenerate into a yellow sheet to which no one can make confidential...
Numerous passages referring to "atheistic Slavs" and "syphilitic reinfection" attracted Riecken's attention. He explained that there is a tendency in certain mental cases to divide the world into the clean and the unclean, the deceased and the pure...