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The Chicago Tribuno is planning another series on "red influences" at Harvard, it was reported last night.
The series will be a reply to an article in the Atlantic Monthly by Nieman Curator Louis M. Lyons '20 attacking the Tribune's first series. Eugene Griffin, who wrote the first series for the Tribune has already left his Ottawa post to start work on the new series, it was learned.
Lyons will join Dean Bender and Crane Brinton, McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History, in issuing another reply to the Tribune's first series over WHRV from 9 to 10 p.m. tonight.
Lyons' Atlantic Monthly article, "Libeling Our Colleges," attacked Griffin's charges of "red" and "foreign" influences at Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. Lyons also attacked the Tribune's journalistic standards, pointing to its election night "Dewey Wins" headline.
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