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Williams and the rest of the Crimson baseball team he captains will head for Day tons Beach on Friday for a well-deserved change of scenery. During their 8-day stay in the Sunshine State, the Crimson will play 17 games against such opponents as Milligan College, EmbryRiddle, Niagara, and...
The Florida trip will feature five games against Niagara College and five games against the Montreal Expos' AA team, and will be the Crimson's final honing before the season. Harvard hosts Tufts and Boston College right off the bat on April 7 and 8 and then Columbia and Penn...
The fire storm over the FBI was set off by a Washington Post exposé that contained little new information about bureau practices under the late director J. Edgar Hoover, but quoted two of his former assistants, Cartha DeLoach and Louis B. Nichols, as confirming the existence of the files...
When the New York Times last week published its dramatic story on the CIA's domestic snooping, the article and those that followed carried a familiar byline: Seymour Hersh. At 37, Hersh ranks as an almost unrivaled master of the governmental exposé. Woodward and Bernstein have Watergate, but...
Died. André Géraud, 92, Cassandra-like French columnist known as Pertinax (Latin for resolute); in Ségur-le-Château, France. In his daily columns in Echo de Paris, Pertinax in the 1930s warned about the danger of appeasing Hitler. When Nazi panzers crushed France...