Word: murderers
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...leftist university president. The May Day rally, in fact, was neither proposed nor encouraged by Yale. It was announced by the Chicago Seven, the Panthers and the Panther Defense Committee because eight Panthers, including National Chairman Bobby Scale, are on trial in New Haven for kidnaping, murder or conspiracy (see following story). Since the rally was scheduled for the town Green in front of the courthouse, and the university adjoins the Green, Yale decided that it might become a target of protest if it tried to keep the expected large crowds off campus. It seemed wiser to cooperate and open...
Admissible Tapes. Seale and his co-defendants reject the murder charge. Panthers claim that Rackley was a Panther in good standing, and say that his death was engineered by Sams, who they contend was working with the police. They also claim that Sams is mentally incompetent, and have succeeded in obtaining a court-ordered psychiatric examination...
...Harvard Faculty would, in the same situation prefer to save the sculpture. For what the Faculty's failure to go out on strike with the students essentially means is that they would rather save University routine than join students in a full-time struggle against the systematic murder of Asians, black militants, and college students by our government...
Good question. If the Faculty wants to do something about the war, why don't they get rid of ROTC? It's being phased out, they say- phased-out murder. The Faculty says it wants to stop the killing taught in Shannon Hall. What perverted conception of academic freedom compels them to take two years to do it? To condemn the burning of a building as violence is a good example of the worst variety of shortsightedness. If burning Shannon Hall slows the American war machine a tiny bit, the flames will do a lot for Cambridge's skyline...
...meeting modified the demands to include a condemnation of "the murder of students by national guardsmen at Kent State" and the "clear-cut Presidential policy of intimidation and prevention of expression...