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WHEN THE PRESS ARGUES that such a situation is unlikely, it merely expresses an inability to see beyond the status quo. In fact, the arguments of the press requrie the courts to search continually for a definition of "journalist" which would keep the class enjoying the journalist's privilege small--if, as the press claims, its privilege is not to threaten the grand jury system. But the distinction between journalist and non-journalist seems easy to make only by discriminating against the amateur reporter, the spare-time scholar and the inquiring citizen. Do we want to protect the journalists...
...week, however, Bok had told Lance R. Matteson '74, president of Harvard Ecology Action, that "there is no change in the status quo" concerning Black Rock, a statement interpreted as an implicit continuation of the Pusey administration's opposition to sale of the land...
...telephone conversation, Bok told Lance R. Matteson, '74, president of Harvard Ecology Action, that "there is no change in the status quo" concerning the disposition of the forest...
...John T. Dunlop or Dean Ford determining the search committee membership, there is little possibility of that happening. It is likely that more traditional Faculty members will compose the search committee and they will seek professors who may be political liberals, and will be supporters of the academic status quo...
...perhaps I wasn't the most appropriate person to take this kind of assignment. As he said I was Features Editor, which is a very traditional female role on the paper. I was not much of an activist and I never did anything very much to change the status quo, but once his persuasive southern charms (laughter) had talked me into getting up here because I should say that unlike Dave Halberstam who confided to me that he makes about a third of his living by giving speeches, (laughter) that was before his book sold 100,000 copies, but this...