Word: spokesman
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...M.I.T.'s Center for International Studies (CIS), one of the original targets for today's demonstration, announced last night that it will be closed today. As a result of the closure-called "a victory" by an NAC spokesman-the occupation will be confined to M.I.T.'s administration building...
...specific demand of the NAC is the termination of seven projects at M. I. T. which are related to the U. S. Department of Defense. But the broader goal of the actions at M. I. T., one spokesman for the Coalition said yesterday, is "to help raise the cost of the Vietnam War to M. I. T. and to the federal government which runs...
...group will march to the CIS offices on the third and fourth floors of the Hermann Building; they will occupy the offices until about 2:30. If certain professors "doing the worst work" at the CIS refuse to leave their offices when asked, they will be ejected, the NAC spokesman said...
...some concern for world opinion. The comparison may have been exaggerated, but it reflected the traditional frustrations of newsmen trying to cover the capital of Roman Catholicism. Until 1966, for instance, there was no official Vatican press officer or any individual who could be singled out as a "Vatican spokesman." Even after the press office was set up, a reporter might wait a week to have a question answered, and then perhaps only with a "No comment." Newsmen covering the Bishops' Synod this month were therefore pleasantly surprised to find basic official information almost as plentiful as holy water...
...students held an evaluation session after the activity. A spokesman said the happening was "out of sight." This thing is going to go on," he added...