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...Attorney General Richard Kleindienst is one of the 13 people being sued. The list also includes William E. Williams, district director of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service; Cambridge Police Chief James Reagan; the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company and John Doe, an unknown Federal agent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Antiwar Groups in Cambridge File Suit Against Government | 8/15/1972 | See Source »

...young teacher named Phil Hatcher, is a compulsive player of horses, poker, craps - any ritual of chance on which he can stake his life or his rent money. His marriage goes, his career more or less disintegrates, but the "action" remains. Gambling - worked at, lovingly labored over, the Morning Telegraph studied with a Talmudic precision - becomes the last pure arena of sheer individualistic intellect: the mind in combat with the odds. Guetti's scenes at Aqueduct and Monmouth Park, at craps tables and poker parties, have a tense authenticity. Thousands of dollars roll in and out with a blind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Summer Fiction | 8/14/1972 | See Source »

...brass in the path of a beam of particles from the accelerator. The effect was predictable: whenever the metal was in the way, it slightly weakened but did not block the flow of muons to the detectors 160 yds. away. Arnold had in effect devised a simple Morse telegraph system. By appropriately timing the intervals during which the metal was in the beam, he could, for instance, send the letter V (dot-dot-dot-dash). With a more complex system, Arnold explains, a muon beam could be sufficiently modulated to carry complete Teletype messages, voice conversations and perhaps even television...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Messages by Muons | 8/14/1972 | See Source »

...Christian Boys' Brigade was outraged. The British Scouts Association bristled. Minds were boggled, said London's Daily Telegraph, "in every Anglican home." The cause of the outcry was a speech by Dr. John Robinson, formerly the Anglican Bishop of Woolrich. The age of consent in sexual relations, he said, should be lowered from 16 to 14. The change, the bishop argued, would make teen-agers more rather than less responsible for their actions, and it would facilitate counseling by removing the onus of criminality. Robinson seemed unperturbed by the fuss over his speech. As the author...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Tidings | 8/7/1972 | See Source »

...past two years has served as vice president and chief financial officer of International Paper Co. Taylor succeeds Charles T. Ireland Jr., who died unexpectedly last month at age 51 after less than a year on the job. Ireland, himself a surprise choice, had come from International Telephone and Telegraph Corp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXECUTIVES: CBS's Overnight Star | 7/24/1972 | See Source »

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