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Lorne Joseph followed by losing, 5-4, in a closely contested bout with Dartmouth's Mark Manson. Except for Joseph's loss the Crimson fencers swept the opening round and entered the second with a commanding 8-1 advantage...
THURSDAY: Valley of the Dolls. 1967. A movie that makes the average soap opera look like "Last Year at Marienbad." Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, and Sharon (Manson victim) Tate flounder through the slings and arrows of this outrageous melodrama like wounded animals. Worst movie of the sixties award. CH. 7. 9 p.m. Color...
CONSIDER, EVEN BRIEFLY, the courses Nixon might teach. With his proven ability to judge people guilty before their trials--Charles Manson, John Erlichman, and Bob Haldeman, for example--Nixon would be a sure bet to add a new dimension to Harvard's offerings in jurisprudence. Or consider taking a course on "Meaning and Perception" from a man who divides assertions about objective reality into two categories: operative and inoperative...
...overwhelming majority of legal experts consider a fair trial for Agnew entirely possible. Stanford's Kaplan thinks the prejudicial damage is "not even close by the standards we usually apply to criminal law." He cites the Charles Manson case, in which damaging mid-trial publicity included a personal verdict of guilty by President Nixon. "Even there," notes Kaplan, "the court did not have much trouble deciding he could get a fair trial." Manson was, of course, convicted. But Philip Berrigan and the rest of the Harrisburg Seven got off, even after their alleged conspiracy to kidnap Henry Kissinger...
...Given the fact that these matters are pending in the courts, and the fact that when the President speaks he is heard worldwide, any kind of speculation on his part could be highly prejudicial. You remember the criticism that burst around him when he made the statement about Charles Manson?* There's a similar situation here...