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The credibility gap involves not so much official untruths or half-truths regarding military actions as the question of Richard Nixon's ultimate intentions in the war. Last week in an hour-long interview with ABC's Howard K. Smith, the President was cautiously vague. He promised to...
The team could be a major contender once again this year, but only if captain Bill Washauer and Joe Cavanagh recover from injuries. Coach Jim Barnaby said yesterday, "Both Princeton and Columbia are returning with very strong teams, and Penn should also be very good. We could finish fourth or...
As the South Vietnamese retreat from Laos continued yesterday, it was discovered that 53 American soldiers Saturday refused to recover abandoned equipment in an area under heavy bombardment.
Hovels. Young's most publicized plea was for a "domestic Marshall plan" to help U.S. blacks recover from "more than three centuries of abuse, humiliation, segregation and bias."
Cox said that the criminal charges could include trespass, breaking and entering, and theft of property. "Harvard could perhaps in a separate [civil] suit sue to recover damages for the harm that was done," he added.