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...again because the professor had disparaged Hoover's leadership.* (The professor later apologized, and five of the FBI students returned.) Last week Hoover came in for some insults that, he decided, demanded his personal attention. In a new book called Crime in America (see BOOKS), former Attorney General Ramsey Clark claimed, among other things, that Hoover ran the FBI with a "self-centered concern for his own reputation" and preferred archaic Red-hunting to effective war on organized crime...
...name of former Attorney General Ramsey Clark has been mentioned in almost all student meetings with Corporation members. When Lowell House students asked why his name was not being considered, Burr reiterated the Corporation's intention to find a man with "scholarly accomplishments." (Clark has no teaching experience and went through college, law school, and a master's program in history in three years...
...turned out, Peterson was no routine defendant. He knew that the Uniform Code of Military Justice guarantees a right to civilian counsel. Furthermore, his relatives got help from a new private organization: the Lawyers Military Defense Committee, which is sponsored by such legal notables as former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark. The committee was about to open a Saigon office to provide free civilian counsel for U.S. servicemen in Viet Nam, and Peterson was a natural first client...
Also selected to the ECAC first team was Columbia linebacker Ray Ramsey, who made several important tackles in the Lion's victory over Harvard...
...these semi-illicit gatherings we attracted such figures as Ramsey Clark, Dr. John Knowles, Norman Mailer, FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, Congressman Morris Udall, Justin Kaplan, literary agent Sterling Lord, Roger Wilkins, William Styron,Professor Howard Zinn of Boston University, and Harvard professors, including Wald, Galbraith, and Riesman. We hosted correspondents fresh from Vietnam, blacks representing all degrees of militancy, students of varied ideological stripes, urbanologists, magazine editors, former ambassadors, and a gaggle of ex-aides to Presidents. These provided the most valuable experiences of the Nieman season and revealed, I think, what the program might become in the hands...