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...conference to bat out the differences between the House and Senate bills, the Senate was represented by all conservatives--Eastland (D-Miss), Ervin (D-N.C.), McClellan (D-Ark.), Dirksen (R-Ill), and Hruska (R-Neb.). The committee made proceedings and hearings singular, and added the proviso that if the Attorney General had not begun searching for "subversives" in six months he would have to justify his inaction before Congress...
...stirred complaints that he was becoming "King Lyndon." Historians and Congressmen alike began wondering whether the presidency had not grown too strong. Next month a group of historians led by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. will meet in Manhattan to consider that very subject. In the Senate, North Carolina Democrat Sam Ervin began an inquiry into the division of federal powers, while Fulbright looked into the "overextension of executive powers...
Since plastic surgery is usually executed in several stages spanning up to four months, the children will convalesce between operations at a private home in Brookline, said Dr. Frank Ervin, assistand professor of Psychiatry and COR spokesman...
...Committee is non-political, Ervin said, comprised largely of physicians concerned over civilian injuries in the Vietnam war. Formed in January, 1967, it is similar to Terre des Hommes, a Swiss group which has been bringing children to Europe for treatment for several years...
This claim was substantiated by Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54 in a speech at Harvard Medical School on October 25. As Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Refugees, Kennedy has been carrying on investigations of civilian casualties, at which Dr. Ervin testified. Kennedy called his committee's attempts to expand government aid to injured civilians "frustrating and painful...