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Fear and Coercion. The campus was outraged by Tongyai's apparent provocations, the town by the students' unruly behavior. The furor persuaded Governor Nelson Rockefeller to appoint a special grand jury. It heard testimony that Tongyai had been involved in a fire-bombing of Hobart's ROTC headquarters several weeks before the drug arrests. Skipping all that, the grand jury declared that Hobart officials "recklessly tolerated" student coercion of the law officers, who were thereby forced to "violate" their duties and give up their prisoners...
Justification for such delaying tactics is going to be harder to find in the future, since the Massachusetts Supreme Court has finally declared the law constitutional. Now there is no excuse for Corcoran not to appoint a full-time permanent administrator; however, he does not seem to be very near doing so. Of the three candidates originally recommended to him for consideration by the "Blue Ribbon" committee of citizens appointed to the Council to screen applicants, two have already been eliminated. One has accepted another job and the other was Spadafora. Corcoran says he has talked several time; with Eugene...
...some loans, but not enough. Last week Rolls declared itself virtually broke and estimated that losses on the contract could exceed its entire tangible net worth of $456 million. After a series of emergency Cabinet meetings at 10 Downing Street, the British government decided to let shareholders appoint a receiver for Rolls. To its extreme embarrassment, the Tory government intends to introduce legislation this week that would nationalize all of Rolls except the auto and oil-engine divisions. Production of the cars will continue, though possibly under a change of ownership; Britain's Jensen Motors Ltd. is likely...
Finally, it would be a pity if this incident would provide an occasion for self-righteousness on either side. It is not insignificant to recall that Harvard refused to offer an academic appointment to DuBois. not because of his intellectual distinction-which to the credit of the University, was recognized in important respects-but because it was not conceivable at the turn of the century to appoint any black to the Harvard faculty. In the final analysis, are Harvard and the society at large any less to blame that developments have come to such a pass? I wonder...
...emerged last week as President Nixon's latest choice for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee; he is expected to be confirmed this week. At least two other men, Bryce Harlow and Donald Rumsfeld, had declined the position since late November, when Nixon announced that he would appoint the present chairman, Maryland Congressman Rogers Morton, as Secretary of the Interior...