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Rubliuali0n$ Peter Morgan edited the Review, the literary maga- zine, through a series of roadblocks, and across the early May deadline. His last blow was the distribution day news that the business office had lost the list of 800 names of students who reserved the magazine in winter and fall registration Iines. Under the leadership of Bill Nygren, secure behind editorial prerogative, the Vanguard forged to new highs amid controversy, often taking editorial stands that aroused the Establishment. At the height of the shooting, the paper received an "All American," top rating of the Associated Collegiate Press. Under busi- ness manager Dennis Stephens, and his assistant, Nancy Ouchida, the paper jumped to 16 pages and stayed in the black all year. The previous Publications Board created a unique situation for the Viking-a dual editorship. Under David Ball and Corinna Campbell, the lack of a clear- cut editorship, and a transient staff, created delays, and slowed the process-but not fatally.
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