Word: crp
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...quality of curriculum is concerned, one planning student had particular praise for the department's core curriculum. Professor Mann pointed out that CRP has moved toward greater use of the case study method. One landscape architecture student was similarly pleased with the core in that department. Other L.A. students, however, complained that the caliber of the corefaculty is not adequate and that the program is not rigorous enough for those who have taken the preprofessional B.L.A. degree. They called for clearer catalog information about other resources available to L.A. students at the University. Architecture students remarked that their support courses...
Ellsberg said this order--alluded to in CRP deputy director Jeb Stuart Magruder's "An American Life"--was an effort to prevent him from publicizing plans to mine Haiphong. Then president Richard M. Nixon announced the mining of the harbor on May 8, 1972, explaining that it was necessary to keep supplies from the "international outlaws" who had launched an offensive five weeks before...
WHAT THE BUTLER SAW, by Joe Orton. "Zany sex farce in a psychiatrist clinic where doctors and patients lost their sanity and clothes." I didn't know that CRP had gotten around to those, but I guess nothing is sacred any more. Tonight, tomorrow, Saturday and next weekend, 8:30 p.m. at Dunster House...
McCord testified that G. Gordon Liddy, then chief counsel for the CRP, approached him in early 1972 with a detailed plan for political espionage, photography and wiretapping to be conducted against Democratic presidential candidates and the Democratic Party...
McCord told the committee that the Internal Security Division of the Justice Department--then headed by James Mardian, who later became a campaign coordinator for CRP--provided him with information on the movements and activities of the political opposition from January to June of 1972. He said this intelligence related particularly to political demonstrations or violence...