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...general unless he's personally killed somebody," Ernest P. Sachs '72 says in the current Harvard Bulletin. "And I don't mean shooting him with a machine-gun from a hundred yards away. I mean slashing his throat while he's hanging on you, and looking down at the knife and seeing how watery his blood...
Describing her murderous night with a knife in the home of Sharon Tate, she demonstrated a disassociation, an unbridgeable chasm between the act and the emotions that should be attached to it. But-and it is a "but" of doubt that will never entirely leave the Manson story-she also showed an ability to make legal points that served a clear end: to absolve her leader and accuse the state's chief witness, Linda Kasabian...
...were not surprised. "There are lots of pitfalls," Mr. DiCara continued. "You can get buffeted around." He and his wife remember the threatening calls after their son picked lottery numbers. And it was only a few summers ago, according to DiCara, that he was threatened by knife-wielding youths who, he said, thought he was being too kind to blacks at a Dorchester playground...
...never productive to ask anyone to negotiate at the point of a knife. This is counter-productive as far as I can see," Schweitzer added...
...gluten cloak!] on the surface will hold the dough in shape." And take her treatment of lobsters. She tells you how to determine their sex (the last pair of swimmerets on the male are hard, pointed, and hairless). She tells you how to kill them humanely. ("Using a sharp knife or lobster shears, cut straight down 1/2 inch into the back of the lobster, at the point where tail and chest join, thus severing the spinal cord and killing the lobster instantly.") For all who think that that's all there is to it, she adds disconcertingly, "To paralyze...