Word: name
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...should be punished for "bad journalism," it would be impossible ever to define it. If, as Dean Small suggested, "bad journalism" includes stories "not in the best interests of Radcliffe College," then the CRIMSON would end up printing only handouts that could not possibly harm the College's good name...
Charging that she cared more for news than for the College's good name, the Annex Board of Deans demanded that she cease all activities with the CRIMSON, and threatened to expell her if she fails to comply...
...CRIMSON accepted her resignation last night and appointed John J. Sack '51 to the vacancy. The decision to name a Harvard editor as Radcliffe Bureau Chief, was made, according to the executive board, "to avoid attempts by Radcliffe officials to exercise any censorship over news stories about the Annex; Radcliffe cannot threaten Sack with expulsion...
...first time since the war, colleges this year experienced a 7.4 percent drop in total enrollment, with big name schools suffering a 15 percent loss. Only $50,160 freshmen entered college last September, compared with the 601,872 figure for 1949. There are 2,344,500 students now in colleges throughout the country. Eighty percent of the schools said they could have taken more, but also claimed insufficient funds to support their existing student bodies. Before Korea, 75 percent of them had plans for much needed now buildings, a record program, which have now been shelved...
Tentative plans for the April 28th weekend include a "Pops" Concert in Memorial Hall and a dance in the Indoor Athletic Building featuring a big name band...