Word: ohio
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...Taiwan's expulsion from the U.N., which the Administration could not prevent. The President has committed other heresies, notably the wage-price freeze, which violates the dogmas of free enterprise. Now the so-called Manhattan Twelve have decided to take stronger measures by tapping a like-minded conservative, Ohio Republican John M. Ashbrook, 43, to run against Nixon as a right-wing gadfly in next year's primaries...
Ashbrook, who has represented Ohio's rural 17th district for six terms, has been part of the conservative pantheon since 1964, when he was one of Barry Goldwater's earliest boosters. Though he has not firmly decided to run, he would plainly relish setting out on what he calls "a small Paul Revere ride" through New Hampshire, Florida and perhaps other primary states. But why would Bill Buckley's group choose an unknown to sound the conservatives' alarm? They had little choice. Quietly, Nixon has already won pledges of allegiance from all the big guns...
Once he did so, Ohio Attorney General William Brown, 31, asked the court to drop charges against the remaining 20 defendants, among them Craig Morgan, who was president of the Kent State student body at the time of the shootings. Brown emphasized that his decision was not intended to "vindicate or criticize the special grand jury, the students, the National Guard or the administration of the university." Though Kent State President Glenn A. Olds applauded Brown's "sensitivity to the interest of justice," many students were not appeased. Said Donna Clark, vice president of the student government: "Four persons...
...Harvard Lampoon announce the names of its new officers for 1972. They are: S. Eric Rayman '73, of Scarsdale, N.Y. and Eliot House, President; John M. Gilpin '73, of Boyce, Va. and Adams House, Ibis; Ian Frazier '73, of Hudson, Ohio and Dunster House, Narthex; James H. Siegleman '73, of Shaker Heights, Ohio and Mather House, Vanitas; James M. Downey '74, of Joliet, Ill, and Adams House, Sanctum; Henry J. S. Cheever '73, of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Lowell House, Treasurer; Christopher L. Kyllonen '74, of Hanover, N.H. and Quincy House, Advertising Manager; Jake Arbes '73, of Chattanooga, Tena. and Lowell...
...House Association yesterday announced the election of its new officers, to serve for the year beginning March 1, 1972. The new President will be Mort Hauser '72-3, of Dudley House and Litchfield, Illinois; the new Vice-President will be Robert M. Hartley '73, of Lowell House and Cleveland, Ohio...