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...When the Transcript's wearied press rolls off the last copy next Wednesday afternoon, a hundred year landmark will fall from the ranks of Boston's better traditions. With its finale goes a profoundly respected paper, one of the few remaining which refuse to bend to the winds of sensationalism. Harvard will lose a friend, an ardent promoter of educational interests rather than sprawling headlines...
Another thing, said the President, and pointed to a memorandum turned face down on his desk: He had there a transcript of what Marshall had actually said, and it did not agree with the newspapers' second-and third-hand accounts. Said a reporter: That being the case, would the President correct the newspapers' erroneous accounts? The President laughed. That said he, would be what is called compounding a felony. Asked another reporter: Did the President consider Marshall's published statement truly damaging to national defense? The President said emphatically that...
...Great Expectations." Secretary Stimson first quoted an official report (by the Bureau of Labor Statistics) that labor troubles had caused only 1% of the construction delays. Next day, after the War Department had had a night to ponder his aspersions on the Army, he issued a '"transcript" which included some new observations. Chief change: less blame on military bumblers, more on labor...
...Boston Transcript, on November 23, announced further developments in this plan: "Plans for an entirely new type of government work-service camp, differing substantially from the CC program, were disclosed hero today . . . . The project has been approved by a committee of the National Defense Council . . . it appears reasonably certain that the camp will have the official backing of the government." The chairman of the sponsoring group answered in a reassuring manner a query concerning those who plan to work at the camp: "...It would be better to have them all in one camp where the community can keep...
Harold Kaese of the Boston Transcript: "Harvard lived up to the favorite's role this afternoon and gave a convincing display of power football. Yale went down fighting, but it was Harvard...