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More than 200 people attended yesterday's Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) rally condemning the bombing of the CFIA and urging that the University prosecute those responsible for the bombing...
Harvard-Radcliffe SDS issued a leaf-let yesterday morning saying, "Mass action, not mad bombing, will abolish the OFIA." At a two-hour meeting last night, approximately 35 SDS members decided to organize a research project to expose the "imperialist" policies of the CFIA...
...bombing of the CFIA prove to be such a non-event? Perhaps because it was more or less predicted by Neivsweek in an issue that hit the newsstands less than 24 hours before the bomb went off. Perhaps because bombings are about as extraordinary as thunder-storms these days. Perhaps because no one was killed...
...laughter and calm, friendly conversations among strangers were the sounds that dominated; it could have been an outdoor summer cocktail party or a campfire, were it not for the lateness of the hour, the fire trucks, and the wreckage one could see by looking up at the third story CFIA windows...
...chatted with the swarms of media people. He had taken the time to put on a grey Brooks Brothers suit and a tie before coming over, and he was very much a man in control. No, he had not worried in advance about possible violence at the CFIA. No, he didn't think any files had been removed from the building in anticipation of such an incident. No, he didn't think X (one of the more prominent student propagandists against the CFIA) was responsible for the bombing, because X "was just a talker." The scribbling reporters seemed to appreciate...