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...Thor-Delta combination was to have launched an Orbiting Solar Observatory, the second of its kind, next Tuesday. Leo Goldberg, Higgins Professor of Astronomy, and William Liller, Robert Wheeler Willson Professor of Astronomy, are in charge of a Harvard team that has spent over five years building an ultraviolet spectrometer for the OSO. Their instrument, demolished yesterday, was meant to look at light waves from...
Last week Lodge workers, still full of pizazz from their New Hampshire surprise, opened campaign headquarters in Portland. Headed by Paul Grindle, a Cambridge importer, and Boston Lawyer David Goldberg, the organization talked poor-mouth, reported that of their $25,000 costs in New Hampshire, only $8,000 has actually been paid. A money-raising drive is on in Boston, Washington and New York. The Lodge men figure they will need another $75,000 for the Oregon campaign -even though they plan no billboards, radio or newspaper advertising...
...Ball. Most of the cash will go for a flood of direct-mail literature. The organization has purchased -for roughly $ a name-mailing lists of thousands of Oregon Republicans. Rationalized Goldberg about the organization's money shortage: "If you're given too much money, you can do everything, and that's too much. It's a great diffusion. You lose your sense of priority. You take your eye off the ball. Our way, you must develop a sense of discipline...
...What You Please. Strong as the Supreme Court opinion was, it did not satisfy some of the most liberal Justices on the bench-Arthur J. Goldberg, former U.S. Secretary of Labor, and Justice Hugo L. Black, the court's most indefatigable exponent of free speech. Both wrote concurring opinions in which Justice William O. Douglas joined...
...rule that libel on government has no place in our Constitution is to have real meaning," said Goldberg, "then libel on the official conduct of the governors likewise can have no place in our Constitution." He proposed granting critics total immunity, partly on the grounds that a public official has "equal if not greater access" to public forums, and can there readily neutralize any wrongs done to his reputation...