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The following week in the United States, congressmen protested, editorials condemned American support of the junta, and among others UAW president Leonard Woodcock said: "The power of the dictatorship has rested on the twin base of arms and credits, both supplied in abundance by the U.S. Its reputation was internationally...
Previously, Clarkson met its Saturday night opponent after playing a game the preceding evening. Last weekend, however, the Golden Knights rested on Friday, lying in wait for their prey, while Harvard faced the Larries.
Ehrlichman seemed to rely throughout on the accepted notion that in some situations the needs of the country must take precedence over individual liberties. In law, however, the new claim to a "right to burgle" rested insecurely on the vagaries of an extremely soft, unresolved constitutional issue: the extent of...
The two figures, dressed for the humid summer in silk shirts, knee breeches and buckle shoes, rested against the Monument wall inside the wide circle of flags. One of the figures was the ghost of Thomas Jefferson, that noble idealist who symbolizes the dream of the American Revolution; the other...
Mardian insists that although he had little use for Liddy, he felt obliged as a counsel to the C.R.P. to protect the confidentiality of information en trusted to him by Liddy and other C.R.P. staff members. Describing a meeting with Liddy on June 20, 1972, Mardian recalled that Liddy had...