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...graduates one night last week. The Committee on ROTC refused to give the Naval ROTC Commander Harold "Red" Pollack a single room to advise the nine midshipmen who will finish at Harvard next year. Harvard also turned down a last request to list ROTC grades on the student transcript as extracurricular activities...
...Angeles Times's Paris office. This led to stringer work for the Times and then for TIME. After Army service he joined our Montreal bureau. Frank Merrick, now in Chicago, succumbed early-after his first summer job as a siren-chasing cub reporter for the Holyoke (Mass.) Transcript-Telegram. In 1968, while reporting for seven New England papers, Merrick became a TIME stringer in New Hampshire. "I got to cover the guy who looked like a sure loser-Gene McCarthy," says Merrick. After the primary he was hired as a correspondent...
...unwilling to judge the case on hearsay evidence-if it demands to see the telephone company's transcript of the wire tap-the defendant may have to face a trial in the Cambridge courts...
...defendant says that Guberman agreed to try to withdraw his charges in the Cambridge courts if she asked the phone company to turn over the transcript of the wiretap to the CRR. Guberman maintains that he made this agreement only on the condition that "the necessary evidence" come before the CRR. "The necessary evidence" could be a plea of guilty, the name of the caller if it was someone else, or the wiretap transcript...
Under the current rules of the CRR, no more than three observers chosen by the defendant and three chosen by his accuser are allowed to attend the hearing. The defendant, however, can tape record the hearing or otherwise make the transcript public...