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...like quality to it. Those who saw them knew exactly what they were coming to hear, and their presentations changed few minds. Above all, the two were a spectacle. People came to find out what they looked like, what they talked like. Still, in spite of it all, they bore their message gracefully and honorably, with a lightness that one would not expect from men who may spend lengthy periods in prison for contempt of Hoffman's court...

Author: By M. DAVID Landau, | Title: The Conspiracy Spectacle | 4/16/1970 | See Source »

...went to the office of Court Clerk Elbert Wagner for assignment to a judge. There, an assistant stamped them with a file number, then moved to a row of cubbyholes and drew a sealed block of cards from the one marked CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY. The cards, arranged face down, each bore the name of one of the district's ten active judges. After freeing the top card with a letter opener, the clerk found before him the name of the trial judge whom he had just selected at random: Julius J. Hoffman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protest: The Disruptive Dozen | 4/13/1970 | See Source »

Unresolved Problems. Several important questions remain. What are the standards to measure "unruly conduct"? Allen had a history of mental incompetence and insisted that there would be no trial. His conduct bore little relation to that of the politically savvy defendants in the Chicago conspiracy trial. And what if the judge himself provokes the defendants into disruptive behavior? While Allen's trial judge was a model of patience and decorum, Judge Hoffman has been accused of goading the defendants and of denying Bobby Scale his constitutional right to representation by his lawyer. In a concurring opinion last week, Justice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Order in the Courtroom | 4/13/1970 | See Source »

Firm Jaw. In June of 1968, Koster became head of the Military Academy. One gray day last week he stood on the stone balcony in the academy mess hall. He bore himself impeccably-back straight, jaw firm, every graying hair in place. Below him waited the 3,700-man Corps of Cadets, including his son, Samuel W. Koster Jr. General Koster told them that "action has been initiated against me" arising from his Viet Nam tour and that he was resigning as superintendent "to separate the academy and you of the corps from the continuing flow" of adverse publicity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: Miasma of My Lai | 3/30/1970 | See Source »

...Formal considerations really bore me. It's such childishness to say 'Wow, I've found a new form!' I can only write about something that bothers me enough to go to a room and write all day, play with my kids, have trouble sleeping, get up, write, have trouble sleeping, and go on like that for three months to get a draft. I can't be concerned with a form; I can only be concerned with an issue. When you create the total enigma, you will then be the ultimate hero. You will have created a play which...

Author: By Laurence Bergeen, | Title: Israel Horovitz: The Radical Play | 3/26/1970 | See Source »

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