Word: courtroom
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...greed of the fat-cat crowd. In this short caper, set in today's Rhineland, a German army Jeep is burned by an intelligent young soldier with the active help of his equally intelligent father. The act is deliberate and they offer no defense at their trial. German courtroom justice, the army, the press and small-town morality are all lethally and satirically observed. The criminals come off well because even their apparently senseless act makes more sense than the system. Burning the Jeep is a Happening, a symbolic work of art. Their point, and Boll...
Carl Kaysen, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., will deliver the Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures at 8 p.m. tonight and Wednesday in the James Barr Ames Courtroom of Austin Hall. Kaysen's topic will be, "Is Competition Enough...
...join you in calling on Governor Rockefeller to run," he told the 500 students who crowded into Ames Courtroom for the first public meeting of a Harvard-based draft-Rockefeller movement...
Congressman John R. Dellenbach (R-Ore.), will address the first meeting of Students for Rockefeller, a movement to draft the New York governor for the Republican presidential nomination, at 8 p.m. tonight in the Ames Courtroom at the Harvard Law School...
Libel Suit. One protest, signed by 52 Soviet intellectuals, decried the fact that no impartial observers had been allowed into the Moscow courtroom. "A legally conducted and organized court," they said, "need not fear the glare of publicity, but should actually welcome it." Two brothers, Biologist Yuri Vakhtin and Writer Boris Vakhtin, denounced the trial's "abnormal atmosphere" and "court violations." Noting that their father had been killed in a Stalinist purge in the 1930s, they said that they could not accept a return to that "terrible time of lawlessness and bestiality." Evgeny Kushev, one of those who took...