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...revelations of the Pentagon papers angered war critics on Capitol Hill, who claimed vindication for their long-held feeling that Congress had been misled by the Executive Branch. "These documents," fumed Idaho Democrat Frank Church, "secure Johnson's position as a liar." Declared Maryland Republican Charles Mathias: "I am outraged?but I'm worn down with outrage." Yet the Congress made no immediate move to grasp control of the war from the Nixon Administration...
...study projects, no one can spend the entire year on one subject. All units have time limits; most include tests. Students who stray from their pods without an explanation get old-fashioned detention after school. Says Principal Jones, a pragmatic convert to informal teaching after 15 years in formal Maryland schools: "We need to control some of the kids who can't stand the 360-degree escape hatch...
...Virginia. As Daniel sat briefly in jail following the October 1967 march on the Pentagon, Philip was in Baltimore dousing draft files with blood. And it was at Philip's prodding that Daniel finally decided to join the group which burned draft files with home-made napalm in Catonsville, Maryland...
Frank L. Corrado Jr. of Lowell House and Bethesda, Maryland; Robert C. Eckhardt of 1705 Massachusetts Avenue and Glenshaw, Pennsylvania; Julian R. Elsner of Cabot Hall and Houston, Texas: George M. Eliopoulos of Lowell House and Springfield; Paul Epstein of 113 Museum Street and Somerville...
Andrew M. Whelan of 33 Agassiz Street and Baltimore, Maryland; Robert J. White of Adams House and Plainsboro, New Jersey; Michael B. Winship of 3 Sacramento Street and North Sandwich, New Hampshire; Charles L. Wisseman III of Kirkland House and Cickeysville, Maryland; Scott A. Young of Quincy House and Syosset, New York; David C. Zuroff of Lowell House and N. Merrick, New York City...