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Dartmouth's voracious throngs make their annual foray from the woods of New Hampshire into Cambridge today, ostensibly for this afternoon's Harvard-Dartmouth football game--which promises to be a thriller in the tradition of the last two years' games...
...zooming down through the fog to land a mere 40 minutes late. Though his talk ran longer than planned, Bailey, Murphy and Senator Abraham Ribicoff gradually pushed him back on schedule, and the Connecticut foray turned into a success. The Constitution Plaza hecklers were gentle, Waterbury's workers turned out in droves, and Humphrey finally flew to New York in high humor. Murphy, relieved but exhausted, boarded a plane for San Diego to handle this week's set of traps...
Johnson's hard line on the war is a problem that has dogged Humphrey. With his televised speech, the Vice President again tried, harder than before, to place some distance between himself and the President. During the week, Humphrey also made his first extended foray into the South, a region whose strong support for Nixon and Alabama's George Wallace has been another major Humphrey headache. It turned out to be the most rousing tour of his disappointing campaign, topping off his most successful week to date...
Facing Ray after his extradition to the U.S. are a Shelby County, Tenn., murder indictment and a federal conspiracy charge. The big unanswered question is where he got the money for a two-month foray to Europe...
...Finding the infiltrating enemy has been a lot easier of late. "We are spotting convoys of more than 100 vehicles in Laos and the lower panhandle now," says one U.S. reconnaissance pilot. "It used to be that 10 to 15 trucks were a big catch." Now nearly every photo foray turns up new roads and fuel depots, fresh truck parks and antiaircraft gun sites...