Word: posts
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Radcliffe has ordered R. Deborah Labenow '51 to quit her post as Radcliffe Bureau Chief of the CRIMSON because "among other things" she wrote a story "not in the best interests of Radcliffe...
...responsibility to its readers can tolerate anyone's telling its reporters which stories they may write and which they may not. That is why the CRIMSON yesterday abandoned its three year policy of having only Radcliffe girls cover Radcliffe events and assigned a male reporter to the post of Radcliffe Bureau Chief...
President Truman is reported planning to appoint former North Carolina Senator Frank S. Graham to the $15,000-a-year post...
Since then, the city's relations with the University have improved. One reason is that the city manager is more powerful than the former mayor; independent of the electorate, he can carry on relations almost as he pleases. John B. Atkinson, who has held the post since the installation of this form of government, says, "it is the kind of men elected under Plan E, rather than the system, which has bettered relationships." He points out the high number of college graduates on the Council and School Board, including four men with Harvard degrees...
...opposing teams will each work off a single pivot, with Kielley and Dick Lionette as the post men. Holy Cross will use "a man-to-man defense sliding into a zone." Shepard will stick to his usual man-to-man defense...