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...also said that although he began his speech that night by saying "I am not here to warn you," his reference at the end of the speech to "the disciplinary action that will surely follow" was "a pretty clear indication" to the crowd that the Administration would punish disrupters of the "Counter Teach...
Asked whether members of the group all agreed that such a body was needed, Bierman said: "Whether or not it's needed doesn't especially matter too much. It's there. And the Faculty is absolutely adamant that it's going to punish people. Dunlop is adamant, anyway...
...Pennington said yesterday, "is to throw me out for a while. But the University wants to punish me more severely than that, so it's going to court...
...Part of the outcry and the anguish over William Galley's conviction for multiple murders at My Lai came from the sense of many Americans that the young lieutenant was only a scapegoat. Punish sergeants, lieutenants, perhaps captains, but let the big brass alone. The Nixon Administration and the U.S. Army are troubled and embarrassed by that sentiment. Partly as a result, there is one big figure who is unlikely to get away without a murder charge...
...Helfand '71, a member of SDS, said that he would conduct a "political" defense. "I intend to ask the Administration whether they are actually going to punish people for shouting down war criminals," he said...