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...Laos last month, practically all 250 members of two companies of the ARVN 6th Airborne Battalion were killed or captured. Their loss has never been reported. One Vietnamese official said privately of ARVN officers: "They want to see how much the correspondents know before they provide the figures. The ratio is almost always said to be five enemy killed to one government soldier killed. We never get the real figure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: But Who Hath Measured the Ground? | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

...disappointed her) and who was now going with the co-captain (who went to barber's school every Saturday morning after Friday night games-60 miles away and 7 a. m., to boot), this co-captain Billy Morrison who was nicknamed "Porky" because he weighed 180 pounds in 6th grade, and who had worked as a bouncer at the Safari Beach Motel, which was the sin center for every spring vacation college-riot-party-guzzle ever since sixth grade (he threw out some 2nd string tackle from L. S. U. in 1963, the year they still had Paul Dietzel...

Author: By Timothy Carlson, | Title: America Lady Patty | 3/6/1971 | See Source »

...bombing the office-on September 29, 1968. Judge Keith ordered the Justice Department to turn over logs from its wire taps to the defendants so that their lawyers could determine whether or not the government is using evidence stemming from illegal wiretaps. The Justice Department-which has asked the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse Keith's ruling-argued that there is no real difference between foreign and domestic radicals and complained that it will have to drop its case against at least one of the defendants if it is forced to comply with the judge's order...

Author: By Jeremy S. Bluhm, | Title: The Mitchell Doctrine: Another Form of Justice | 3/3/1971 | See Source »

...thought that angels are dead is a nagging one. It is unsatisfactory, and the root of the dissatisfaction goes back to an early angelologist, the so-called Pseudo-Dionysius, who warned in the 6th century that "in dwelling upon the nobler images it is probable that we might fall into the error of supposing that the Celestial Intelligences are some kind of golden beings, or shining men flashing like lightning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Glory of the Lord Shone Round About Them | 12/28/1970 | See Source »

CRIMSON photographers present at the various employee meetings took pictures of speakers and individuals in the audience. When asked to stop the photographers answered that the CRIMSON would not print any such pictures. However, these pictures appeared on the front pages of the May 6th and May 12th editions of the CRIMSON. Employees did not wish photographers to be present because of possible harassment and reprisals on the part of the Harvard Administration. Many employees will not come to meetings at all because they know what Harvard has done in the past to employees who try to organize. The CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Mail PHOTOGRAPHS | 5/20/1970 | See Source »

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