Word: jordan
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1950
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Coach Jordan said that he had found the Harvard alumni most helpful in rebuilding Crimson football to its rightful position in the gridiron world...
...November 14, Miss Labenow was given the information for the story by several council members who requested that their names be withheld. Miss Labenow's idea for the story sprang from a statement at an open council meeting that President Jordan would have tea with the council to discuss the "Great Issues" course project further...
Miss Labenow asked for comment and amplification from Jordan. His secretary said that Jordan was ill, but promised to give Miss Labenow a statement from him next day. That statement was that Jordan did not think there was enough information for a story at that time. He gave no other comment...
...Asked later for information to correct the article, President Jordan told the CRIMSON that he had not offered it before and would not then because he did not feel that the errors in the story were worth correcting publicly. Last Friday the Radcliffe News printed a story clarifying the "Great Issues" course story. The News explained that the council, not Jordan, had made the original suggestion for the course. For Jordan to have proposed the course in this way, it said, would have been clearly contrary to University procedure...
Miss Small walked out of the open meeting, and met later with President Jordan and the Student Government for three and a half hours in closed session. Late Thursday night, the council issued a statement that "no individual student rights have been violated...