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...Supreme Court last week dealt with a familiar constitutional issue: the Fifth Amendment. Before the court was the case of New York City Attorney Max Halperin, convicted in 1955 of tax-fixing conspiracy* and attempting to corrupt witnesses before a grand jury. Before his indictment Halperin had declined, under the Fifth, to testify against himself before a grand jury. Because the trial judge permitted this use of the Fifth to be cited against him at his trial, the Supreme Court, on a relatively clear point of law, ordered a new trial...
...While serving as head of Canada's liaison mission to General MacArthur's headquarters in Tokyo after World War II. Norman was called home for questioning and a new security check. The principal point of suspicion: his association with Israel Halperin. a major in the Royal Canadian Artillery who was tried on a charge of aiding the Sam Carr-Fred Rose atom spy ring, and acquitted...
Supporting the affirmative side of the question were Peter Tapsell of Oxford and David A. Halperin '55 of the Debate Council. Oxford's Derek Bloon defended the negative along with George M. Fredrickson '56, vice-president of the Council...
Arguments for the affirmative, as propounded by Halperin, stressed that the most reasonable men and institutions are the ones which oppose progress most strongly. "Take the Harvard Corporation," said Halperin. "This is an eminently reasonable body which is, nevertheless, completely unsusceptible to progress--it cannot change, it just is there...
...David A. Halperin '55 and George M. Fredrickson '55 will debate a touring Oxford University team Dec. 7 at the Harvard Club of Boston, the Debate Council announced last night...