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THE YALE NEWS AND ALUMNI WEEKLY IN TIFF OVER NEWS

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The Yale News, through its editorial column, points a finger or disapprobation at the Yale Alumni Weekly for a recent "breach of newspaper ettiquette" on the part of the graduate publication. The undergraduate censure comes as the result of the action of the Weekly in holding up the release of President Angell's Alumni Day speech for its own issue three days after the speech was delivered. The News carried a bare account of the speech on the following day but the complete record of the oration was prohibited by the Yale University office for release until the later issue of the Weekly.

"We are wary of misunderstandings," continues the News, "but we do not hesitate to point out to the Alumni Weekly a form of ettiquette which should be honored in its observance. Quite properly the Weekly has a prerogative which is not our own; but unless charters of the two papers should be discovered to prove otherwise, neither is entitled to prohibit the other's freedom of the press."

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