Word: claims
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Wyner thinks the "Republican vote will be the most significant vote McCarthy gets" in Massachusetts. "It is a vote to which Kennedy can lay absolutely no claim," he said...
...ANSWER to the first objection, the defense may claim, in Holmes' words, that "turning in draft cards was not a result of aiding, abetting, or counselling by any one of these defendants, but an act of individual conscience." The second snag is more difficult. The defense has said that a close reading of the Selective Service regulations shows that Congress never intended to make failure to carry your draft card with you illegal. In that case, collecting draft cards would be no crime at all. In addition, the five's lawyers contended during the hearings that turning in cards...
Robert F. Kennedy '48, is allowing a quietly organized write-in campaign to be conducted on his behalf. Should he draw an unexpected vote, he can take the credit. If he doesn't, he can say he had promised to support McCarthy. Either way, Kennedy can lay claim to part of the vote...
...really know who represents the people of Roxbury? The various leaders all claim support; many deserve it--many do not. Most are not even known by the mass of ghetto people who carry on their day-to-day lives oblivious to names jockeying for space in the Globe...
...course, taken beyond schools, the concept of community control needs considerable definition. For instance, it is obviously a mistake to give funds to leaders whose claim to represent the community is nothing more than their...