The Informer (1935 movie), directed by John Ford; based on the novel
The Informer (television series), directed by Ridley Scott
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The Informer played a vital role on campus from its very beginnings, said Andy Jones '78, who was the paper's first editor in 1977 and is now director of advertising for Data Management, Inc. "When we started the paper, we didn't have any other papers on campus.
At the reunion dinner, Brand reviewed the accomplishments of the Informer's current staff during the past year, including a controversial editorial in which the paper did not recommend any of the three candidates for Student Government Association president and indicated that none of them was strong enough to lead the organization.
Of the four attendees who represented the Informer's founders-Jones '78, John Dube '80, Kate Eisenmann '79 and Amy Jay Barry '78-Jones is in advertising, Dube is a public relations executive at Aetna, Eisenmann is an independent filmmaker in New York City, and Barry is a freelance writer and a features editor for Shoreline Publications.
Neither the taxpayer nor his or her agent should be allowed to become aware that anyone has informed against a taxpayer, or that his or her affairs have been the subject of discussion or correspondence with a third party.
It can be just as damaging to say whom the informer is not as it is to reveal who the informer is, because the taxpayer may be able to infer from your answers the identity of the informer.
If an informer is prepared to give evidence at proceedings should they become necessary, you must remember he or she may change his or her mind as the hearing approaches.