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...CRIMSON endorses the following policy, which was written by the Columbia Spectator and which is appearing this morning in the student newspapers of Brown, Bryn Mau'r, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harerford, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Rutgers, Sarah Lawrence, Berkeley Stanford, and UCLA. Below it is the CRIMSON'S additional statement...
...Stella Richardson put it more succinctly to her audience in San Francisco: "You don't do it by hollering peace. You got to pick up the gun." Using the Moratorium for their own ends, radical gangs with no seeming goal beyond closing down the University of California at Berkeley touched off the most violent, anarchistic and ugly riots in the long riot history of the school. Mobs of up to 1,000 roamed the campus, throwing rocks through windows, battling police, attacking the administration and ROTC buildings. Though many university students joined in, the field tacticians of the violence...
...groups) contrasted sharply with youth's fiercely militant stands against the war in Viet Nam, poverty and racial discrimination. Unless young radicals stir up trouble, which is always possible these days, the emphasis will be mainly on education, with some quiet fun thrown in. Says Gregory Voelm of Berkeley's Ecology Action group: "This is not a big pep rally and it is not a day of protest...
Only politicians were not well represented in plans for Earth Day ceremonies. There were exceptions: Senators Edmund Muskie at Harvard, Gaylord Nelson at Berkeley, Ted Kennedy at Yale, and Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel at the University of Alaska. But, explained Scott Lang, president of Harvard's Environmental Law Society: "We wanted informed people. Most politicians are only reading what their speechwriters write for them...
With a hundred cellos gleaming on it, the stage of New York's Philharmonic Hall looked like the setting for a Busby Berkeley musical. The earlier part of the program included Soprano Beverly Sills, Pianist Rudolf Serkin and Conductor Leopold Stokowski. But "Salud Casals" night did not really get under way until the guest of honor arrived with his all-cello orchestra. The performers had gathered from all over the world. Each cellist financed his own trip and donated his services for the privilege of being led by Pablo Casals in one of his brief compositions, a Catalan Sardana...