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Harvard split doubleheaders against Cleveland St. and Toledo on Friday and Saturday and then finished the trip with a win over Toledo on Sunday...
Roth the author goes to Israel, as planned, to conduct an interview with the (real) author Aharon Appelfeld. (This exchange was actually published by the New York Times in February 1988.) He also drops in on the trial of John Ivan Demjanjuk, the Cleveland autoworker accused of being the infamous Ivan the Terrible at the Treblinka death camp . When he first catches sight of the man who either did or did not commit atrocious crimes, Roth muses, "So there he was. Or wasn...
This week, University Attorney Allan A. Ryan Jr.'s name appeared several times in the pages of the Crimson, as hearings continue on charges that Ryan and others suppressed evidence in the prosecution of Cleveland auto worker John Demjanjuk as Nazi death camp guard Ivan the Terrible. Unfortunately, the Crimson's photo files didn't contain any pictures of Ryan to run with the stories, and the attorney was reluctant to have his photo taken...
...Friday in Los Angeles, Tennessee judge Thomas A. Wiseman completed hearings on charges that Ryan and others suppressed evidence in the prosecution of Cleveland auto worker John Demjanjuk as Nazi death camp guard Ivan the Terrible...
Ivan was John Demjanjuk, an engine mechanic for Ford Motor Company who lived at 3326 New Avenue in Parma, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. During the war, Ivan had been infamous for wielding a large pipe and using it to crack the skulls of Treblinka's prisoners...