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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...trial; many of them have, in all sorts of cases. Often, the government is clearly entitled to a reporter's private information. The question is one of reason and balance, and journalists are starting to feel that the balance is being abused by subpoenas. As Richard Wald, vice president of NBC News, says: "Subpoenas have become easy ways for prosecutors to fish around." Such fishing can tie up newsmen in the search for old film clips and notes, as well as endanger the relationship of trust that must exist between a reporter and the people he interviews...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Reporting for Court Duty | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

...Winslow R. Briggs, Biology; Paul M. Doty, Biochemistry; Nicholas Bloemberger, Dept. of Engineering and Applied Physics (DEAP); Andrew M. Gleason, Mathematics; Henry Ehrenreich, DEAP; Edwin E. Moise, Mathematics; Edgar B. Wilson, Chemistry; Bruce Chalmers, DEAP; George Wald, Biology; Elias J. Corey, Chemistry; Charles W. Burnham, Geological Science; Jerome S. Bruner, Psychology; Gerald Holton, Physics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Faculty Nominates 55 for Council; Results Will Be Known by Feb. 6 | 1/23/1970 | See Source »

...prominent people interested in the environmental situation will speak on April 21 in Sanders Theatre at a meeting co-sponsored by the Business, Law, and College Conservation Clubs. The speakers will include Barry Commoner, professor of Botany at Washington University, and editor-in-chief of Environment magazine, and George, Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology at Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conservationists Plan to Teach- In On Problems of the Environment | 1/19/1970 | See Source »

...viewpoints, it is clear that most of the people on his show take a critical stance toward America. Last week, for instance, his guests included: Townsend H?opes, whose book. The Limits of Intervention, discusses the mistakes the government made which got us into Vietnam: Harvard's own George Wald and columnist Jimmy Breslin, both of whom have been outspoken (in different ways) about America's faults: and Jonathan Miller, one of whose topics was myths Americans have created about themselves. The only guest who came close to balancing out the list was Kevin Phillips, anther of The Emerging Republican...

Author: By Jeremy S. Bluhm, | Title: The Tube Dick Cavett | 1/13/1970 | See Source »

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