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...Gordon Strachan, a former assistant to H.R. Haldeman, the White House chief of staff...
Trouble was, nearly all of the McCord testimony was based on hearsay. McCord had cited as his sources G. Gordon Liddy, another former White House aide convicted in the wiretapping, and Hunt. But Liddy was refusing to speak to the grand jury at all. Rather than talk, he accepted an additional sentence for contempt of court. Hunt did testify further before the jury, but apparently was not supporting McCord's charges about the Watergate planning and the payoffs?or did not have personal knowledge of them...
Ehrlichman's bizarre suggestion seemed in keeping with the recent developments. Pentagon Papers judge Matt Byrne revealed yesterday that convicted conspirators Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy burglarized the psychiatric files of Daniel Ellsberg...
...received his first chance to reenter society after 18 years of confinement. Dr. E. Gordon Yudashkin, director of the Michigan State Department of Mental Health, approached him and inquired if Mr. L. wanted to participate in experimental psychosurgery...
Some pieces in the exhibition are quite striking and hold their own without the need of an explanation. Gordon Olson, while investigating the problem of color transparency in three dimensions, created an extremely beautiful plexiglass sculpture that produces different color overlaps and transparencies as the viewer walks around it. Perhaps only as an independent study could Robert Stortz work on his unusual, cylindrical light sculpture consisting of two fluorescent lights encased in pieces of colored plastic. Another piece worth nothing is a metal sculpture done by Tom Costagliola meant to spin under the force of falling water...