Word: suspect
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Cambridge police claim to have a young woman under surveillance as the primary suspect in the bombing early Wednesday morning of the Center for International Affairs...
...current suspect is neither of the two women whom the librarian saw, Roscoe said. "She [the librarian] was very vague on her description, so I'm not at all concerned with it. I am finished talking to her," he said...
Cambridge police have traced their primary suspect on a description that a CFIA professor furnished yesterday. According to police, the professor, who does not want to be identified, saw the woman "asking questions and more or less looking the place over" on two occasions...
...Cambridge police artist made a composite drawing of the suspect, based on the professor's evidence...
...Department of the Army is certainly no newcomer to intelligence and surveillance operations. In the past, however, such operations have logically focused on the Army's military role abroad: no matter that dossiers have been kept on politically suspect South Vietnamese, at least American citizens were reasonably assured that their political activities were not under surveillance. Such is apparently no longer the case according to Christopher Pyle, formerly a captain in Army intelligence himself and presently a graduate student at Columbia. Writing in the Washington Monthly (January and July, 1970), Pyle documents the collection, computerization, storage, and analysis of purely...