Word: libermanism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...least seven other students are known to have received letters besides Golshlag and Miss Angell. They are: John C. Berg a graduate student; John T. Berlow '71; James T. Kilbreth '69; Mark Y. Liberman '69; Carl D. Offner, a grad student; Stuart R. Soloway '70; and Michael H. Schwartz, a grad student...
...voted overwhelmingly at a meeting last night to take mass action to prevent the Committee of 15 from operating. Mark Y. Liberman '69, who proposed the action, did not specify the kind of action, but he said that it should be "as militant as possible while involving as many people as possible...
...resolution, proposed by Mark Y. Liberman '69, will be sent to the dean of the College and other College administrators...
...both the SDS National Convention and National Council. They are: Elizabeth M. Harvaey '71, Alan Gilbert IG, Eugene H. Jenness '69, Pat Fogarty '69, Jonathan M. Harris '68, James T. Kilbreth III '69, Michael Kazin '70, Arthur J. Small '69, Steven Raudenbush '68, John C. Berg, and Mark Y. Liberman...
...brought the case. In 1965, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee Jones had tried to buy a $30,000 house in a new St. Louis development. They were refused because Mr. Jones was a Negro; and they sued the developer. In his search for supporting statutes, their lawyer, Samuel Liberman, came across the 1866 act and tossed it into his brief almost as an afterthought. He thought it was good tactics to try everything. "I figured, 'What have we got to lose?' " What indeed? The court never even got to his other points...