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Senator Joseph D. Ward (D-Fitchburg) headed the subcommittee which interviewed more than 30 lawyers over the past three weeks in search for a counsel, before deciding...
...wanted an attorney of broad experience, an attorney who had definite sensitivity for the historical and constitutional matters involved," Ward said yesterday...
Conditions in some of the men's wards would have made Bedlam look inviting. One ward holds 40 seriously disturbed adults, some of them violent. The ward is staffed by two attendants, one a woman; they have all they can do to keep their patients from hurting themselves or each other. They cannot always keep their patients healthy. Hepatitis, which thrives on poor hygiene, is rampant at Willowbrook. Many of the patients have diseases and defects that will ultimately kill them. Some die of other causes: ten years ago, a measles epidemic swept through the institution and killed...
Most of the restaurants and coffeehouses are taking their own precautions to ward off similar attacks in the future, and many managers mentioned the need for better communication among Square restauranteurs, but could not point to any actual efforts in this direction...
...became known as 'The Second Lincoln,' and so many Negroes to jobs that his opponents referred to City Hall as 'Uncle Tom's ," had been defeated by a , who had displayed a hostile to the black vote. Having won without blacks, Cermak was under no obligation to the back ward machine and freely divested it of whatever sources of patronage Thompson had given...