Word: spokesmen
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Given these facts, the public is invited to reinterpret two statements appearing in the CRIMSON's article of November 23. First, that "spokesmen" from Yale complained to the CRIMSON about arrangements for their women which they had suggested to us seems singularly ironic to me. I find it a breach of etiquette that the dissatisfaction within the Yale group concerning these arrangements was voiced neither to me nor to my management in the weeks preceding the concert. Second, the most inflammatory quotation appearing in your article, our manager's statement: "We would rather sing alone than sing with the Radcliffe...
...unwieldy and crippling in the amount of misdirected time involved. The alternative-closing off consultation altogether or keeping it within a closed circle of trusted friends on the Faculty-is equally as crippling. Both the Faculty Council and the University Committee on Governance are representative enough to serve as spokesmen for the students and Faculty whenever the Corporation believes it necessary to narrow its circles of consultation. If the Corporation does intend to renege on its promise to place the final nominee before the Faculty Council, each group might still choose two representatives to sit in on the last Corporation...
Three weeks later, on November 7, the principal spokesmen of these groups met again in a pagoda near Saigon to pledge their support for the new movement- the Popular Front for the Defense of Peace (PFDP). They do not advocate just any "peace," and least of all a Nixonian "peace," but an "independent peace," drawn up by Vietnamese for Vietnamese. In fact, the PFDP's position as expressed in their ten-point manifesto is even stronger than that of the NLF/PRG...
...industry is apparently fed up with taking the blame in silence for a host of environmental problems. Last week spokesmen for two of the most blamed industries talked back...
...past," SDS and University Action Group charged yesterday, "administration spokesmen parroted old saws about the need for 'rational discussion' .... What they fear is that the CFIA will be exposed before a large audience as a supporter of repressive dictatorships, [and] as an agent for the penetration of U.S. capital ... in the Third World...