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IT was unavoidably symbolic. William L. Clay (D-Mo.) Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, opened the final press conference with a brief summation of why the Caucus had conducted its two-day forum on national priorities and why the group had chosen to hold it at Harvard in conjunction...
Then the McGovern forces went to bed, tired but very satisfied, remembering what David Brinkley had said in NBC's summation of the evening: "There are now three serious candidates for the Presidency in this country: Richard Nixon, Edmund Muskie and George McGovern." Even if it was unfair to Humphrey...
Cayatte is a former lawyer, and he approaches an audience the way he might have made a summation to a jury: his characters are less people than points in an argument. It is an argument in which sentiment undermines logic: despite the lovers' hardships and separations, Cayatte manages to...
And as if to end the year on a pleasant note, the record companies decided to stop hassling and release The Concert for Bangla Desh. It served as a summation of hundreds of different musical statements, a dozen different roots. It gives one hope for 1972.
In his brief summation. William A. Doherty, the prosecuting attorney, attempted to put the credibility of defense witnesses into doubt. He said that Molly E. Backup '72, who took 15 photographs used by the defense, had an interest in the case because she had participated in the demonstration.