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DIED. Elizabeth Hartman, 45, high-strung, red-haired actress of stage and screen who won quick fame in 1966 with an Academy Award nomination for her role in the film A Patch of Blue and subsequently co-starred in The Group (1966), The Fixer (1968) and Walking Tall (1973), as well as a 1969 Broadway revival of Thornton Wilder's Our Town; in an apparent suicide leap from her fifth-floor apartment; in Pittsburgh. Hartman was an outpatient of a Pittsburgh psychiatric hospital, where she was being treated for depression that reportedly stemmed from the decline of her acting career...
...Board is chosen. If the pro-divestment petition candidates do well this year, despite these manuevers to manipulate the vote outcome, you can be we'll see all kinds of recommendations aimed at making such challenges to traditional power at Harvard somewhere between difficult and impossible. Chester W. Hartman...
Most candidates' voter statements have in past years been bland statements of "fondness" for the University, Hartman said. "In previous years, it's been customary to say nothing. But this year, they've wanted to say something...
...interested and surprised to see that people are taking stands" on issues, said Chester W. Hartman '57, a member of the AAA's executive committee. "It is quite clear that what comes out is a response to our slate...
Seven Marines were shipped home, Hartman disclosed, after a British nanny accused two of them of raping her last December in the Marine quarters in the embassy building. The Marine Corps charged the two with allowing the woman into the embassy and with having sex with a foreign national, but would not reveal their punishment. The others failed to report the incident, and some were also accused of illegal currency exchanges. On another occasion, said Hartman, Marines had "decked" a worker from another embassy during a presumably friendly game of broomball, a form of ice hockey...