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YALE UNIVERSITY last week suspended six students arrested for trespass and disorderly conduct during their protest of a Central Intelligence Agency recruitment interview. Yale had earlier refused to grant open disciplinary hearings to the six, who were charged with violation the university's free speech regulations, which prohibit demonstrations that "block the legitimate activity of any person on the Yale campus." Five hundred thirty students had signed petitions in support of the protesters' demand that the hearings be open to the public so that, in the words of one of the accused, "the community could see the charge brought against...
...Uganda under Idi Amin. Amin was the legitimate ruler when Tanzania invaded and overthrew him. The Tanzanians might say that this was in response to Ugandan border incursions, but Amin had ordered his troops withdrawn more than a month before Tanzania's action. In any case, if repelling a trespass at the border was the problem, Tanzania should have stopped there. It hardly had to drive to Kampala and install the leader of its choice. Tanzania's action, ridding the world of Amin, was a violation of Ugandan sovereignty. It is hard to see how it can be said...
...moment, all emotion seemed to drain from the congregation, which had kept up a determined vigil for eleven days. Then came the sobs, as the crowd haltingly began to sing a patriotic anthem. Reciting the Lord's Prayer, Father Polejewski gently emphasized the words, "forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us." Three times he repeated the words "we forgive." Said the priest: "He did not die because he thought of himself but because he thought of others. He died for love and for the truth...
...Despite a written appeal by President Pusey, Judge Edward O. Viola '50 refunds to let Harvard drop charges against the students arrested on April 10. One hundred and seventy are convicted of criminal trespass and fined $20 each...
...citizen who yearns to communicate. Along with tens of thousands of other computer owners who share that urge, Sir Weej has discovered that he can tap into the outside world with his home machine for more than just a peek at stock quotes and airline schedules or an occasional trespass on the turf of the military-industrial complex. Increasingly, as more and more home terminals are hooked into the telephone system, the lines that connect computers are being used for personal networking, carrying the raw materials of human intercourse: gossip, elephant jokes, pesto recipes and even the murmurings of long...