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Thursday, January 23, 1975

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

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Reporter
speaks
(Continued from Page 1)
fane-when describing the is-
sues to The Daily staff. Hersh
designated all of his commentst
at The Daily offices as "uncate-
~gorically off the record." z
Hersh's address at Rackham
centered on no single theme. He
drew largely from his broad ex-
perience in governmental and
reporting circles to entertain his
audience with brief 'anecdotes
and observations abort various
issues' and personalities, such
as:
-The CIA's alleged campaign
of 'domestic spying. "I think
we're just beginning to scratch
the surface on what the CIA
did. I really don't know why the,
CIA thought they could get
away with spying on the Ameri-
can people."
-Seymour Hersh. "T h e s e
aiestions (which he fielded from
the audience) make me seem
like I'm doing something heroic.
I'm not. God damn it, I don't
solve anything. The question is,
why aren't there more people
doing it, (exploring governmen-
tal secret operations)."
-The alleged CIA involvement
in the overthrow of the Marxist
government in Chile. "My hunch
is that we may not have bad
planes bombing the palace, but
we sure bad a much bigger role
than anybody has shown."
-The New York Times. "If
anybody thinks that great
thoughts motivate a newspa-
per, you're mistaken. The big
thing around the Times office
about the CIA story was that
it gave us a chance to show up
te Washington Post.
-Watergate and the press.
"The press really blew the story
except for a couple of police re-
porters named Woodward and
Bernstein. The lesson seems to
be that it's not a good idea to
elect a sociopath to high office."
--Lieutenant William Calley
and the My Lai massacre. "The
American people came to the
point where they had made a
moral judgement. Calley be-
came rather likeable. And to
and behold, one day a group of
his peers found him guilty of
mass murder.
Something
NEW
IS
COMING
TO
W 103 FM

'U' still silent on deanship;
talks with Cobb continue

(Continued from Page 1) As officil silence on the Re-
on the deanship decision "prob- gents' action entered its fifth
ably early next week." day yesterday, controversy over
Kennedy reaffirmed President the decision continued in LSA.
Robben Fleming's T u e s d a y 'Several high-level sources hinted
night statement that "in due that the administration's pref-
course, the decision will be erence for Frye-who was one
made." Kennedy also stood by, of the three final deanship can-
Fleming's refusal to comment didates-may have caused the
when asked if any decision has delay of an official announce-
already occurred. ment.
KENNEDYrefused to discuss ONE well-placed source said
possible negotiations with Cobb. three of the eight Regents-
The Daily learned Saturday ' both Republicans on the board
that Cobb, currently dean of and a Democrat-had initially
Connecticut College, had been backed t h e administration's
chosen Friday by the Regents recommendation of Frye. But
to take the post currently held a motion to appoint Frye failed
by Acting Dean Billy Frye.' by a 5-3 vote, and was quickly,'
High-level sources later reaf-; followed by a unanimous vote
firmed the Regental decision in favor of Cobb.

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indication" off the Regental de-
cision, she has since refused to
make further comment.
The position taken by Flem-
ing and Kennedy-that a decis-
ion is yet to come-appears to
fly in the face of the Regents'
vote last week. Edward Dough-
erty, Rhodes' assistant, stated
Monday that final authority in
the appointment rests with the
Regents.
Meanwhile, speculation and
dissatisfaction with the decision
continued to build in LSA. One
reliable source said the Cobb
appointment has ignited power-
ful support for Frye among
many faculty members. Several
members have sent letters of
protest to Fleming.

Have a few extra moments
during the day? Need
something to occupy your mind?
THEN, tuck a copy of
Crossword Puzzle
under your arm.

and said the board
for Cobb.

voted 8--0

Although Cobb conceded Sun-
day night that she "had some

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Daily Photo by STEVE KAGAN
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