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LAWYERS G ILD LAWYERS GUILD: FRONT - N. Tooby,C. Chalmers, E. Hayes, R. Wasserman. MIDDLE - Concy :md T. Smith, S. Swift, G. Feldan, D. Donovan, D. MacMeekin, Peg. BACK - M. Eichner, A. Alhadeff, E. Becket, D. Sorenson, S. Henner, D. Schlissel. CON TRADI CTI ON State? What is that? Well then, open your ears to me, for now I shall speak to you about the death of peoples. State is the name of the coldest of all cold monsters. Coldly it lies toog and this lie crawls out ofits mouth: I, the state, am THE PEOPLE. - Friedrich Neitzsche Which laws get enforced depends on who is in power. If the capitalists are in power, they enforce laws designed to protect their system, their way of life. They have a particular abhorrence for crimes against property .... If Communists are in power, they enforce laws designed to protect their system, their way of life. To them, the horror of horrors is the speculator, that man of magic who has mastered the art of getting something with nothing and who in America would be a member in good standing ofhis local Chamber of Commerce. THE PEOPLE, however, are nowhere consulted, although everywhere everything is done always in their name and ostensibly for their betterment, while their real-life problems go unsolved. - Eldridge Cleaver RESOL UTI ON This country with its institutions belongs to THE PEOPLE who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary ofthe existing government they can exercise their constitutional rights of amending it or their revolutionary right to dismember or overthrow it. W Abraham Lincoln The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure. - Thomas Jefferson ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE! SITUA TI ON V Moloch! Solitude! Filth! Ugliness! Ashcans and unobtainable dollars! Boys sobbing in armies! Children screaming under the stairways! Old men weeping in the parks! Moloch! Moloch! Nightmare of Moloch! Moloch the lovelessl Moloch the heavy judger of men! Moloch the crossbone soulless jailhouse and Congress of sorrows! Moloch whose buildings are judgment! Moloch the vast stone of war! Moloch the stunned governments! Moloch whose' ear is a smoking tomb! Moloch whose blood is running money! Moloch whose soul is electricity and banks! H Allen Ginsberg reciting from 'H0wl 0n the witness stand at the Chicago Con- spiracy Trial with outstretched Hnger pointing at Judge Julius Hoffman If I Li? F A F i 'if' Q . 1 if ! T - - 1 RIHICIIKLURIGIT
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PLACEME T COMMITTEE Spurred on by the individual dynamism of its five full-year members, the Placement Committee quickly exhausted its limited energies during the first semester by organizing itself and providing moral support for Suzanne Close, who is in charge of the Placement Office and who did nearly all the work as usual. A burst of energy in September set up Bill Westerbeke and John Genung in charge of placement with firms, Dede Donovan in charge of vocations for social change, and Jim McGee as liaison with the faculty placement committee. Peter Bell attempted to coordinate these areas and to watch over other aspects of placement. . The first term's work was limited to smoothing over the mechanics of an extensive interviewing season already set up by the Placement Office. Dede Donovan conducted a massive letter-writing campaign which resulted in filling up two bulletin boards with news of employers such as the NAACP legal Defense Fund, Inc. 'nd other socially oriented organizations. The basic work of the Committee commenced during the second term and included formulation and distribution of a questionnaire designed to discover what sort of public interest work and minority employment practices were engaged in by the firms which interview at Stanford Law School. Efforts were made to set up a special program to deal with the problems of employment for first-year stu- dents and to encourage more law iirms and more varied employers to visit the law school. Some people got jobs, which is more than they deserved, but the Placement Committee's effectiveness must be questioned - I'm the chairman and I don,t have a job. Peter Bell PLACEMENT COMMITTEE: J. McGee, Wm. Westerbeke, G. Berkeley, P. Bell CChmn.J, D. Donovan. -K 0 X Ny, s A 2. . J .ff , 1 t ai ' l fu! X K .1 r Q , it . oi' Fester Malion interviews the Los Angeles firm of Crosby, Stills. Nash Sc Young at the annual Christmas skit. Skin. is lihllllrl
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