New York Governor W. Averell Harriman revealed Thursday that he had protested against Vice President Richard M. Nixon's recent appearance in a televised press conference for college newspapermen at Cornell University.
In a letter to Deane W. Malott, president of Cornell, Harriman charged the university with "discrimination in the political arena."
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