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Robert B. Choate '20, publisher of the Boston Herald, said last night that he had never attempted to suppress the opinions of John H. Crider, Herald editor who resigned Sunday. Crider, a Nieman Fellow in 1940-41, had said his resignation stemmed from the publisher's refusal to print his review of Senator Taft's book. "A Foreign Policy for Americans."
Choate said Crider's review would be printed in today's Herald with the notation that the views expressed are entirely his and do not express the viewpoint of the paper.
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