Word: forums
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...mayor including the mayor of Boston--who believes in the asininity that local officials cannot end racketeering in his town in either a liar or a moron," claimed Ray Sprigle, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, at last night's Law Forum...
Ralph de Toledana, a member of the Newsweek editorial staff, cancelled his appearance at the Forum shortly before the meeting began...
Bookmaking, betting syndicates, and the growth of gangsterism will be among the topics discussed tonight as the Law School Forum devotes its sixth program of the year to "Crime in the United States." The panel, which takes place at 8 p.m. in the Rindge Tech Auditorium, features a federal attorney, a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, two newspapermen, and a criminologist...
Louis B. Nichols, assistant director of the F.B.I. since 1935, has spoken frequently on the services performed by his organization. At a Yale Daily News forum last October Nichols denied charges in a CRIMSON article which alleged an F.B.I. investigation of Yale faculty members...
Balancing broad theory with specific practice is the challenge to social science teaching and scholarship, three professor agreed at last night's Kirkland House Forum...