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...University trouble shooter, told a meeting of House committee chairmen yesterday that the University has not decided what evidence it will use to support any charges against disrupters. He pointed out that a picture of someone screaming may not actually prove that person was trying to stop the teach-in. Cox said the person might actually be trying to half the disruption...
...wonders whether those of us who oppose the Vietnam war would even be aware of the facts on which we base our opposition. News blackouts by the government are indeed repressive, yet can any other adjective truthfully be applied to the actions of those that denied the Counter Teach-In speakers their forum? No one forced the audience to attend the meeting Friday night in Sanders Theatre and those who oppose those speakers' view (although the speakers expressed nothing that night) could have picketed the meeting and asked others not to attend, but when they denied the YAF and others...
...cannot claim to speak for anyone else-still less for any of the organized groups-who took part in the disruption of the "Counter Teach-In" Friday night, but I am confident that all of us were united behind certain ideas and principles which deserve serious consideration by the University community-not to mention the country as a whole...
...finally showing its true mettle in dealing with those students who are politically too far left for its own tactics. It certainly seems to have been preparing for such a showdown. Charles Whitlock, Assistant Dean of the College, had asked everyone of the Senior Tutors to attend the Teach-In once he became aware of how strong the radical opposition would be. Why else did he do so, if not in order to have on hand those who could identify the most students? Why were the "Students for a Just Peace" taking pictures, if not for the same purpose...
...validity of that teach-in's program is not an issue: the utter immorality of all that the participants represent is manifest and is taken as assumed. Our "liberal" critics perhaps share this judgment, but they condemn our abuse of their sacred, traditional liberty-freedom of speech. I assert, in reply, that no one has the right to commit the crimes which our government and its lackeys are committing in Southeast Asia. Such criminals-and such representatives of theirs as we saw on stage Friday night-forfeit any "sacred right" to mouth their lies in my presence. They must therefore...