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...page one, column three of the CRIMSON in which his letter appears. There are members who have opposed measures currently before the Council as vehemently as the abolition organization. They have been joined by other students. Their opposition is of a constructive nature rather than of the smear campaign variety designed primarily to obtain personal publicity for the students involved. David C. Poskanzer '50 Dominique H. Wyant...
...Council is unrepresentative when the men on it were elected from every class and House in the College is absurd. As to the charge of dictating, there has not been one instance in the Council's history in which it has dictated anything to anybody. This is the worst smear campaign in the College's recent history...
Prices & Power. To Ohio's Senator Robert A. Taft, the minority leader of the economic committee, O'Mahoney's report was a smear on the steel industry, looking "in the direction of price fixing" and a "planned and controlled economy." The evidence, said Taft in the weekly column which he sends free to 180 Ohio newspapers, "clearly shows that there is no collusion between the [steel] companies and that competition is reasonably active...
...lead to the stifling of diversities of opinions. At this time, Straight declared, it is important that "our minds be unfettered by fear," and that we give vent to a "clash of ideas." Straight added that we must have "courage to be unafraid of this (McCarthy's) kind of smear...
What's wrong with the human face? Nothing, says Pablo Picasso, not a thing. Two eyes, a nose and a mouth are nice in themselves; furthermore it is great fun to add and subtract them, multiply and divide, maul, chop, smear, twist and shred them...