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...William M. Kunstler requested the pleasure of the Chicago Seven's company at a birthday party in honor of Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale at their home, West Street, Mamaroneck, N.Y. This highlight of the social season gathered the "conspirators" together (with the exception of Tom Hayden, who was busy in San Diego making his own plans for the 1972 Republican National Convention) for the first time since their trial ended early in 1970. Draft beer, chips and pretzels were served, and 35-year-old Bobby was presented with a dark blue sweater. After blowing out the seven conspiratorial...
...conclusion of the rally, the demonstrators heard a video tape speech by Bobby Seal, chairman of the Black Panther Party, after which a dinner of Vietnamese food was served...
...leading scourges of the radical left, have not been seen in more than a month. The most visible man in Peking these days is durable Premier Chou Enlai, the champion of the pragmatists. Last week, in a meeting with a diverse group of 70 Americans-among them Black Panther Huey Newton and Old China Hand John S. Service-at the Great Hall of the People, Chou pointedly invoked Mao's name in defending China's recent approaches...
...committees. He will watch closely how the Supreme Court rules on three pending subpoena cases in which the Justice Department is seeking to force reporters to reveal confidential sources for stories. Times Reporter Earl Caldwell and Newsman Paul Pappas of WTEV in New Bedford, Mass., refused to discuss Black Panther activities for grand juries, and Reporter Paul Branzburg of the Louisville Courier-Journal balked at identifying, for yet another grand jury, marijuana and hashish peddlers he had interviewed for a story on drugs...
Those days, of stormy weather, and mounting frustration at our inability to measure up to what we came to believe was necessary, are gone. Everywhere they are gone; not just at Harvard. Children toting M-16's have been replaced on the back page of the Panther paper by elderly black grandmothers. No one really regrets their passing. But we must hope that after its clamorous uncertain birth, our movement, far from dead, is slowly growing toward what will be a triumphant adulthood...