Word: janning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Strangler, but the minute details of his confession-which, by prior agreement with his attorney, could not be used as evidence-left little doubt that he was indeed the man who had murdered and, in several cases, savagely mutilated 13 women in 18 months between 1962 and 1964 (TIME, Jan. 27). He bragged in fact that he had raped from 1,000 to 2,000 women during a bizarre career of sexual perversion that started when he was a child. Defense Attorney F. Lee Bailey, who tried unsuccessfully to establish that his client was insane, claimed that DeSalvo...
When they met in Littauer on Jan. 16, May and Wofford pressed the SDS leaders to define just what sort of meeting with Goldberg they would accept. A large, public meeting with him, they said, might not be the best idea; the larger the meeting, the greater the chances for its getting out of control...
Michael Traugot '67, another co-chairman, summed up SDS's position at that point in a letter to Neustadt Jan. 23, ". . . Ambassador Goldberg should engage in a public debate with a serious critic of our government's Vietnam policy. This confrontation should take place in one of Harvard's large lecture halls... The spokesman for the anti-war position should be chosen by SDS from among the Harvard community...
...letter, according to one of the signers, will adopt a "more strident tone" than any of the students' two previous letters. They wrote one to Johnson on Dec. 31, covered on the front page of the New York Times, and another to Rusk on Jan. 30, a day before their meeting at the State Department...
Chase dropped a bomb on Jan. 26 by cutting its prime rate from 6% to 5½% -the first such drop in six years. Though delighted, even Administration economists were surprised by the size of the slash. "Too much, too soon," chorused other bankers, who next day began cutting their rates half as much, to 5¾%, in a half bow yet pointed rebuke to Chase. Then they sat back to watch loan demand swamp Chase with more business than it could handle...