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However, the legal set-up of The B.U.News by definition precludes freedom of the press. The News was conceived of and founded as a University newspaper, a glorified administrative house organ operated by students. The administration both appoints and pays executives of the paper, and, as publisher, is legally responsible for its content. The controversial Section J of the paper's constitution, which allows the administration to review copy "for accuracy," is merely a logical and understandable restriction by the employer on the employees. To strike Section J from the paper's charter would give the editor-in chief...
Franklin B. Velie '65, outgoing House Committee chairman, emphasized that the petition was entirely unofficial, but that a group of "Adams House radio experts" will inspect the WHBS set-up and make specific recommendations to the new House Committee, which takes office next week...
...usual, Harvard's main difficulty came in clearing the puck from their own zone. Time and time again an errant pass would be picked off by a Colby defender, and the Crimson would have to scramble into a defensive set-up in order to prevent a goal...
...soon as the equipment is available, the night watchmen will be supplied with shortwave radio boxes, giving them direct contact with the University switch-board. Harvard policemen already have a similar radio set...
Wally Whitney made three assists and played a brilliant field game, as did his mates on the second midfield. Mike Bassett and Larry Palmer. Twice Whitney filched the ball while killing a penalty, outraced the defense, and set-up teammates for scores...