Word: schmidts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When the BAP story and editorial finally appeared in the old proprietorship's final edition, on March 12, Chokel had left the new HarBus editor, Terry Schmidt, with a very hot potato. The BAP editorial was entitled "Our Very Own Chappaquiddick" and began, "This year the Business Assistance Program ran off a bridge...
...SCHMIDT felt the first real pressure against the HarBus after a Chuck Richards column ran on April 9. Chuck Richards, a pseudonym of one of the old proprietors, had written about a dozen of his humor columns over the past year, poking fun at classes, dorm life, faculty, administration, and the University police. His April 9 column fabricates a Harvard Business School Game with a monopoly-type board. The next to last paragraph of his column states, "Another interesting square is Flunk Out. Anyone landing on this one automatically-loses the game, unless he holds a Minority Group card...
...added cost of setting a new story and running off 4000 additional copies of the HarBus will be between $200 and $300, Schmidt said. He said that although the bill will come to the HarBus, it is uncertain whether the paper, Afro, or the publication board will pay the additional costs...
...Terry D. Schmidt, editor of the HarBus, said "I expected to see the paper back on Friday. We were obligated to put the paper out again because of the advertisers and the readers. If we didn't put it out again, it could have been interpreted as censorship...
itself from any previous editorial policies of any previous proprietor group (Schmidt's group took over last month and will hold the proprietorship for one year...