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Please don't print my name, because I hope to make more money by serving at Exams, for the money, not the fun; and Mr. Leonard might not be inclined to use me much if he saw my name. A Proctor (Name withheld by request...
...policy of the CRIMSON to print only letters which are signed. Names will be withheld from publication upon request, but must appear on all letters before such letters can be considered for publication. In all but exceptional cases, the CRIMSON reserves the right to cut letters of more than 300 words...
Inasmuch as I still write regularly to him, I thought I might be better if you did not print my name, and of course his name must be withheld for obvious reasons. (Name withheld by request...
...privileged nature." And individual officers were to decide what was of public interest. Newsmen promptly howled that this meant news would be suppressed. At week's end General Clay said the directive had been misinterpreted: only private correspondence such as letters from Congressmen would be withheld. But even as he spoke, the Air Force threw a curtain of secrecy around its European operations. Correspondents were left to wonder: Who threw the mud in the goldfish bowl...
...Faculty's decision on the question of midterm grade requirements came only after extended study of the problem by a Student Council committee. That the Provost and the Faculty withheld its final vote until all of the Council committee's evidence had been gathered and presented is an encouraging sign of faculty confidence in and co-operation with the Council. In the same way, the fact that the Facnity acted on the attendance question soon after the first expressions of student opinion on the subject is a progressive token...