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...University policeman apprehended the boys, reportedly aged 15 or 16, as they came out of a student's room on the second floor. After a scuffle in which the policeman lost a tooth and a chase down Barnard corridors and stairways, two of the youths were arrested, while the third managed to escape. Cambridge police were called in for assistance...
...tired policeman, on duty for the 15th consecutive day, said yesterday at the Capitol, "Jesus, these people have a lot of energy...
Layer of Despair. The Washington demonstration was the kind that the cops could have brought their children to; at least one policeman did. Unlike 1969, Government buildings were not guarded by visible contingents of troops last week.,The area around Lafayette Square and the White House was not closed off by bumper-to-bumper buses as it was in May 1970. College students, though still the largest single group, seemed proportionately fewer. Teeny-boppers abounded in the crowd. Organized labor took part in greater numbers than before; burly Teamsters acted as marshals around the speakers' platform. In San Francisco...
Afterwards, police left in buses for strategic sites around the city, leaving Park Police to seal off the area. No one was allowed on any of the national monument or memorial grounds afternoon yesterday. As one Park policeman said. "The only way somebody is going to get in there [West Potomac Park] is with a badge...
Berlow, dismissed from Harvard following the April 1969 occupation of University Hall, was arrested on April 16 when an unidentified member of the Students For a Just Peace (SJP), the group which organized the Counter Teach-In, pointed him out to a Cambridge policeman. Berlow was then released on his own personal recognizance...