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Three editors of the Northwestern University undergraduate daily have refused to obey an administration order ousting them from their positions, while Cornell has suspended several students who commandeered the campus radio station last week.
The Northwestern men were disciplined because they wrote an editorial calling for the dismissal of a women's counsellor at the school.
The Cornell students have been suspended for a year for making a surprise raid on the studio under the camouflage of Hallow'een masks. They seized the transmitting facilities and for several minutes threw listeners into a panic by broadcasting news of Soviet attacks on European cities. The students are protesting the University's action.
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