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DIED. Paul Lynde, 55, comedian best known as a wisecracking panelist on NBC's The Hollywood Squares; of a heart attack; in Beverly Hills, Calif. Lynde's cheerfully prissy manner and arch responses to game-show questions won him five Emmy nominations and a wide daytime following. As an actor, he played a befuddled fussbudget who delivered witticisms in the face of disaster in the stage and film versions of Bye, Bye Birdie and more than a dozen hapless Hollywood comedies...
...desperate foreign policy elite, desperate because it has not been able to maintain power in foreign countries," panelist Saul Landau, fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C., said...
...Roger D. Fisher '43 ran into a little trouble. The Williston Professor of Law and selfstyled guru of negotiation strategy is the man most frequently called upon to moderate campus debates, thanks to a reputation for cool-headedness. But this time, even Fisher couldn't restrain Palestinian and Israeli panelists from loudly interrupting and insulting one another. Nor could his repeated calls for order stop audience members from interrupting speakers at will. Towards the debate's end, one of Fisher's Law School colleagues rose from his back-row seat and denounced a Palestinian panelist as "a metaphysical cheerleader...
James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government and a panelist in the discussion, asked Sliwa whether his organization might not dissolve after the initial enthusiasm has worn off, in light of the past experience of other community-watch groups...
...instead, did not Prof. Ho Tai express some indignation about the seriousness of the attempted violence (which could have brought death to several people) directed against a fellow panelist and scholar...