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...Comm. Howland defended the controversial "abroad in the night-time" law as necessary for crime prevention. "It is absurd for policemen to have to wait for an actual violation of the law before apprehending a suspicious person," he said, and reported suggestions that the law be extended to cover the daytime...
Bartlett and Alsop say that in the days between the discovery of the missile bases and the Kennedy announcement of a blockade, Ex-Comm was split between "hawks" and "doves"-those who wanted to invade Cuba or bomb out the missile bases, and those who urged caution. The "most hawklike of the hawks," they write, was Dean Acheson. One of the doves was normally belligerent Bobby Kennedy, who, said the Post, thought that "an air attack against Cuba would be a Pearl Harbor in reverse, and contrary to all American traditions...
...Allen Williams: Kirkland; Stud. Council Rep.; House Comm.; Pres., HSMR; House boxing, baseball, track; PBH volunteers...
Roderic L. Wolfe: Winthrop; Jubilee Comm.; Fr. and JV baseball; Taffrail Club (Class...
Constantino S. Yannoni: Dudley; House Comm. Treas.; Cath. Club; Intramural tennis, squash, touch football...