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...Connecticut title. In Providence, Brown takes on URI for the Rhode Island title. In Princeton, Rutgers skirmishes the Tigers for the championship of New Jersey. In Easton, Penn squares off with Lafayette for the Pennsylvania title. In Hamilton, Cornell meets Colgate for the Upstate New York championship. In Durham, Dartmouth takes on UNH for the championship of New Hampshire. And of course, here in Cambridge, Harvard meets UMass for what some may construe as the Massachusetts title. In the only non-regional contest, Columbia meets Bucknell in a New York-Pennsylvania tilt...
...before President Nixon appointed three of its members. Its reputation derives from its dominant figure, David L. Bazelon, 64, who was appointed by President Truman 24 years ago and has served as chief judge since 1962. A judicial activist, he is best known for his pioneering opinion in the Durham case of 1954, in which he permitted a plea of not guilty by reason of mental illness, thus modernizing the 19th century M'Naghten rule that a criminal defendant could plead insanity only if he did not know right from wrong. In the Durham ruling, the court declared that...
...common. I, too, counted down Friendship-7, agonized with Beaver Cleaver and compared SAT scores. Both of us recall much of our past as photos from Life and the cover of Newsweek. Not surprisingly, many of her recollections -- if not her conclusions -- from growing up in Durham, New Hampshire, are similar to mine, from growing up in suburban Philadelphia...
...Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals handed down its ruling in the case of The Campus Echo, the student newspaper of North Carolina Central University (NCCU), which editorially opposed the increasing flow of white students into the predominantly black, state-supported university in Durham...
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