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Lillian Lily Hellman — Part 3
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In an article entitled "FBI Head Scored By Ramsey Clark" appeatibg
Gy in the 11/18/70, issue of "The New York Times," it was reported that captioned.
Committee was a newly formed organization of prominent private citizens whg
? were concerned that the Nation has entered what was called a "period of political
repression," In addition to Ramsey Clark, the article listed the following
individuals as members pf this Committee: Blair Clark, Dr. Robert Coles,
Norman Dorsen, Lilli ellman, Burke Marshall, Robert B. Silvers, Telfor Le
Taylor, Jerome Weisner, Roger W, Wilkins, and Harold Willens,
In response to the Director's request, there are attached memorara
on these 10 individuals, Briefly, these memoranda reflect the following: =
LAIR CLARK, born 8/22/17, East Hampton, New York, is Associate Publishex®
"The New York Post," He has not been subject of investigation by us, but file’
eveal he has been described as "liberal and
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PR. ROBERT COLES was born in 1929 and is presently Research Psychiatrist at
arvard University Health Service. He has not been investigated by us, but Hes
eveal he was active as an Advisor to the Council of Federated Sf eTee
onnection with its its Mississippi § Summer Project ix in 1 1964, /40-3 O- 4S
EORMAN DORSEN general counsel of the American Civil cee has not
en investigated by us, but files reveal he has supported (98 Alkfs @ National
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, a cited organization, He preparpda brief
submitted before the U.S, Supreme Court requesting it to revTew fie conviction of
Robert Soblen, convicted in 1961 of conspiracy to commit espionage. Dorsen was
one of a number of law professors who attacked the Department's claim that the
Government may wiretap and bug domestic organizations considered subversive
without court supervision, In March, 1970, he ae aa i
Abbott Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, ‘and | Refinie I Davis
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