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...Stephen Underwood, 13, entered the march in civilian clothes and said he was a member of the Army Security Agency. He said he enlisted in the Army eight months ago, but had decided that he wanted to get out. Displaying his Army identification card to newsmen and hecklers who gathered around him. Underwood said "I was a private first class yesterday, and I don't expect to be tomorrow...
...Underwood was the only person arrested, although scuffles between the two groups of pickets took place all day Demonstrators stood quietly while a group of teenagers grabbed signs saying "Negotiations Now" and tore them to pieces. An Ayer resident offered the pickets a gallon can of gasoline and yelled C'mon, cowards...
...Senate against Clifford Case, losing by 335,861 votes (while President Kennedy won the state by 22,091), after which he helped his former law partner Richard Hughes win the governorship in 1962; by his own hand (depressed by his estrangement from Second Wife Nina Underwood, he garroted himself with an electric-shaver cord); in Princeton...
...Downey '67; Heather J. Dubrow '65; Susan Engelke '65; Kathleen M. Falco '65; Doris-Lynne Garter '66; Doreen M. Hazel '66; Madelyn Jamison '66; Faye Levine '65; Anne Mihelich '66; Margaret E. Rashbaum '66; Miranda C. Sampsell '65; Monyean C. Scott '66; Linda M. Townsend '65; and Barbara D. Underwood...
...Threats. Producer Saudek has hired good actors. Sidney Blackmer, who played the defense attorney in A Case of Libel, was an effective Underwood, and Victor Jory was full of smoke and chalk, manning the blackboards as Underwood's campaign manager. But best of all, the Underwood program gave a beaded-forehead impression of oldtime political conventions, with 103 ballots and whispered threats in hot hotel rooms. Ironically, it was good television about the good old days before political conventions were ruined by television...