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...later he resigned, charging that Stokes and his Administration had given aid and support to "enemies of law enforcement." When pressed, Davis produced a list containing the names of several black militants and black organizations. He also fingered the weekly newspaper of the black community which had committed the grievous crime of printing a picture of Davis with the caption: "Benjamin O. Davis--Safety Director?" The fact that $10,000 of the funds in the "Cleveland Now" program, funded by business and private contributions to aid community development, ultimately was used to stock the arsenal of the black organization most...
...busted play last weekend, will miss this afternoon's contest, as will halfback Steve Harrison and defensive backs Barry Malinowski and Steve Golden. Rod Foster took over the quarterback slot when Crone had difficulty moving the offense last week, however, so Crone's loss isn't all that grievous. Shifty Nick Leone, who ran well last Saturday in Harrison's spot, will replace him at left halfback. The loss of Malinowski and Golden is of more concern. Both are experienced cornermen, and their replacements, Mike Murr and Wes Shofner, may need time to adjust. Raby connected...
What is most bothersome is not the film's literary coating, but the fact that it is obviously imposed. One is forced to read the images and reassemble their meanings at relevant points, and for a story as simple as this one, it's a grievous error...
Despite the shock, the very announcement of the cosmonauts' deaths pointedly emphasized their contributions to man's knowledge. And it promised a continuation of Russian efforts in space. Said the official Communist Party newspaper, Pravda: "We know that after this grievous loss, the difficult and dangerous struggle against nature will be continued with the same firmness and consistency. The Soviet people are used to struggle and do not retreat in the face of obstacles...
...considering these events some may be tempted to extenuate the grievous attack which they constitute upon the freedom of the University and of its members. Some may counsel lenience in assessing punishment, citing the issue at which the conduct of the offending persons was aimed and the huge number who took part. They may believe that words of warning and condemnation will be sufficient to chasten the offenders and discourage repetition of their act. This will not be enough. What occurred at Sanders Theatre cannot be excused. Those who took part in it must be punished with all the severity...