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Fifteen of the 18, including Jacob S. Egan '68, Lewis S. W. Crampton, a third-year graduate student, Jesse Kornbluth '68, and Stephen D. Lerner '68 were fined $100 each. Two others received $300 fines. Jared Rossman '71, charged with sale of an obscenity to a minor, was sentenced to three months in the House of Correction...
Divorced. John Jacob Astor III, 56, portly playboy and great-great-grandson of the tycoon, by Dolores ("Dolly") Pullman Astor, 39, his third wife, after 131 years of marriage (131 years of separation); on uncontested grounds of extreme cruelty; in Miami...
HEIFETZ-PIATIGORSKY CONCERTS: DVORAK'S PIANO QUINTETTE IN A, and FRANÇAIX: STRING TRIO (RCA Victor). Piatigorsky's full-throated cello conducts a civilized but passionate conversation with the violins of Heifetz, Israel Baker and Joseph de Pasquale and Jacob Lateiner's piano. In fact, all five musicians have a meticulous sympathy for Dvorak's buoyant chamber work, which is permeated by Czech folk music, or dumka ("little thought"), the unpretentious but satisfying Slavic themes that delighted Dvorak. The Françaix String Trio, on the other side, has little to offer but excellent musicians...
...Never-Miss. In the Senate, whose members must risk the winds of public opinion only once every six years, sentiment is more favorable to the tax bill. Last week three Senators of markedly different persuasions-Democrat Robert Kennedy and Republicans Jacob Javits of New York and John Williams of Delaware-spoke in favor of a tax increase, coupled with judicious spending cuts. Mills could not care less. Under the Constitution, it is the House of Representatives that is empowered to originate revenue measures, and it is from the House that Mills derives his considerable influence...
...Harvard students arrested yesterday were Jacob S. Egan '68; Lewis S. W. Crampton, a third-year graduate student; Jesse Kornbluth '68, whose anthology of articles from underground newspapers is scheduled to be published by Viking Press later this year; his brother, Richard S. Kornbluth '69; and Stephen D. Lerner '68, former executive editor of the CRIMSON...