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Claude L. Weaver '65, a Dunster House student currently on a year's leave, and two other civil rights workers have been held in a Jackson, Miss., jail since the night after Christmas on a charge of strong-arm robbery stemming from a dispute over a cab fare...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Junior Held for Robbery; Accused by Mississippi Cab Driver | 1/8/1964 | See Source »

Fields, Dutton, Carmack, Cash and Lewandowski were arraigned and placed under $2,500 bond. U.S. Atty, Macon L. Weaver said Warner and Stoner planned to turn themselves in Wednesday. Stanley was reported in Canada...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senate Rejects Goldwater's Proposal For Reservation to Test Ban Treaty; McNamara, Taylor to Visit Viet Nam | 9/24/1963 | See Source »

...Congressional Record seems to be turning into a musical this season, even Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology, which becomes a musical revue featuring four actors in 70 roles (Sept. 29). Three Conan Doyle stories are being staged by Joshua Logan as Baker Street, with Fritz Weaver as Sherlock Holmes, turning the first private eye into the first private throat (April 23). Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit becomes High Spirits, with Coward directing and Edward Woodward, Tammy Grimes and Beatrice Lillie carrying the tunes (March 31). Coward has also done the music and lyrics for The Girl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Broadway: The New Season | 8/30/1963 | See Source »

America's Money. When scientists discuss NASA's requested $5.7 billion budget, they show themselves deeply divided. A large and influential faction believes that the cost of man-on-the-moon could be better spent in other ways. In the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Mathematician Warren Weaver, former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, estimates that the $30 billion to be spent before 1970 would do all of the following...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: To Moon or Not to Moon | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

...money price, Weaver thinks, is secondary. Much more costly for the U.S., he says, will be the diversion into moon technology of a whole generation of young scientists and engineers who could be better employed in more practical fields...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: To Moon or Not to Moon | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

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