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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...SURPRISING FEATURE of the Panther case was not that the police had perpetrated such a slaughter. Edward V. Hanrahan (Harvard Law, '48), then State's Attorney for Cook County, had declared war on Chicago street gangs soon after he was elected in 1968. The Black P. Stone Nation on the South Side was the largest. It had several thousand members, and was turning from traditional gang activities to organizing for political and economic action. The group posed a threat to Mayor Daley's control of ghetto votes and became a prime target for Daley's machine. The Black Panthers, despite...

Author: By Richard Shepro, | Title: Murder in the Windy City | 11/16/1973 | See Source »

This will be the first time since 1958, the last year the Bruins had a winning season, that Brown has been in a televised game, "We try to do so many Ivy games a year," Cook said, "and we want to get teams that we haven't televised too often...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: ABC Selects Harvard-Brown Contest for TV | 11/14/1973 | See Source »

With the momentum gained from last weekend's upset, the Bruins should provide the fans with a hard-fought contest. "They'll probably beat you," Cook said. "They always catch you at the right time--between Princeton and Yale...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: ABC Selects Harvard-Brown Contest for TV | 11/14/1973 | See Source »

...Think of the men who have sat in that office, the dignity surrounding it. What will be left when he gets through with it, Lord only knows." Says Mrs. Margene Williams, 53, a gift shop operator: "When Agnew resigned we caught the flea but not the rat." Adds Tom Cook, 52, a printer: "I can do without steak, but I don't want my three kids to grow up in the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Main Street Revisited: Changing Views on Watergate | 11/12/1973 | See Source »

...pages of raw, unevaluated data collected by the FBI were reviewed for the committee by Democratic Chairman Howard W. Cannon and Marlow W. Cook, the ranking Republican. In addition, Ford made available records of his campaign finances, office and personal bank accounts, income tax records, confidential financial statements required by the House of all its members, material held by his personal accountant and all correspondence of his congressional office-everything down to and including his children's savings accounts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VICE PRESIDENCY: A Rush to Judgment on Gerald Ford | 11/12/1973 | See Source »

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