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...circle, which 20 minutes earlier had been thinking primarily about peaceful protest, was now talking about military strategy for the policeman-enemy. There was still opposition, of course. One bearded man, Leonard Wolfe, who had supported the march to the jail, argued in a half-whisper with Mark Dyen, of Harvard SDS, who supported mobile tactics...
City police uncustomarily came on campus and arrested Keel. Several students attest that police manhandled them. Arnsel Collier, in a complaint filed with the FBI said a policeman, "grabbed me by my arms and started kicking me on my hips." Two days later, the other two students were arrested...
...policemen, a University policeman and a Cambridge policeman, are on duty enforcing the restriction. Harvard, which owns the Forbes Plaza property, pays the policemen a combined total of $359 a week to patrol the area...
Police chief Robert Tonis said that the Harvard policeman is on duty from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. and the Cambridge policeman is on duty from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., but the curfew remains in effect until 8 a.m., although there is not always a policeman there to enforce...
Quinn Tamm, 58, is not a policeman at all, but he is one of the most influential voices for police reform in the country. He has been behind most of the chiefs' innovations and has been a prime mover in efforts to interest the colleges in crime and college men in crime fighting. A former assistant director of the FBI, Tamm became executive director of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in 1961, quickly turned it from a genial club into a highly expert organization that not only trains police administrators but, on request of city governments, studies...