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...operation carried out by those White House plumbers led last week to additional indictments against Ehrlichman and Charles W. Colson, Nixon's former special counsel. For both, it was the second indictment within a week. The fresh indictments were for their roles in the burglary of Beverly Hills Psychiatrist Lewis J. Fielding on Sept. 3, 1971. The aim of the raid was to grab the doctor's files on Daniel Ellsberg, who was then being prosecuted for his release of the Pentagon papers' history of the Viet...
...Democratic Washington, D.C., where most future Watergate trials are likely to take place, former Presidential Appointments Secretary Dwight Chapin, who stands accused of perjury, has already blazed what will doubtless become a familiar path. In support of a requested change of venue, Chapin's lawyer put a black psychiatrist on the stand to testify that the city's 71% black population has "widespread feelings of hostility and rage" toward the Nixon Administration. Judge Gerhard Gesell dismissed Chapin's petition as "an affront to the jury system." Another criminal expert, Stanford Law Professor John Kaplan, takes a somewhat...
Coles, a child psychiatrist and staff member of University Health Services, interrupted his work on the third volume of The Children of Crisis to give his readers a new vision of senescence. Pursuing his studies of underprivileged children in the United States, Coles went to Alberquerque, N.M. and explored how Hispanic traditions and mores are handed down through the generations in a bilingual, bicultural society. With The Old Ones, Coles counteracts an era of media expressionism which portrays the elderly as indigent, helpless and desolate...
March 22. Ehrlichman had a conversation with Egil Krogh Jr., one of the White House plumbers, now imprisoned for his role in the burglary of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. Ehrlichman assured Krogh that Hunt would not reveal certain matters. (One matter presumably was the burglary of the psychiatrist's office. This statement in the indictment seems to signal that Krogh will be a witness against Ehrlichman...
...Everybody seems to die on Sarah, even her beloved Abyssinian cat, leaving her pretty much alone with a house in London, a house in Scotland and a frantic sense of emptiness that keeps her asking: "What is it that I must do?" In this mood she meets an unnamed psychiatrist and executes a textbook case of transference. When, in less than three years, her analyst dies too, Sarah attempts suicide (as she had done more than once before), then withdraws to a Zurich clinic to write this account of her relationship with...