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Charles A. Perkins '73--the former station manager who resigned this fall in protest over the administrative board's refusal to allow more rock music--said last night that a motion to restore his original programming changes had passed "almost unanimously."
The New York officials seemed to have been caught slightly more off-guard by the riot at Attica and were too engrossed in their efforts to restore order in the prison to give much speculation to the emotional motivation of the prisoners. To be sure, Commissioner Oswald and the negotiating...
Edward J. Hanrahan, dean of Students at B.C., said afterwards that the temporary restraining order was obtained "to restore the normal functioning" of the school's placement office.
The injunction against the demonstrators was based on a policy statement issued by Hanrahan's office in 1970. That policy provides that "appropriate administrative officials may take measures necessary to restore orderliness and to protect the rights of all members of the community."
Instead, he is out to restore humanity to a country that has too long been grist for everyone's political mill. Part of the crime of Vietnam has been a failure of visualization. It has been too easy to develop a seven o'clock news mentality that agonizes only thirty...