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“Mailer Starts Term in Jail, Labels Nixon ‘Uriah Heep.’” Article by unidentified writer. ''Evening Star'' (Washington, D.C.), 5 May. As he turns himself in to begin serving three days for his conviction for disorderly conduct at the Pentagon anti-war protest in October 1967, Mailer called President Nixon “the living embodiment of Uriah Heep,” and implicates him in the death of four students at Kent State University. See [[68.8]], [[70.9]]–[[70.11]].
“Mailer Starts Term in Jail, Labels Nixon ‘Uriah Heep.{{' "}} Article by unidentified writer. ''Evening Star'' (Washington, D.C.), 5 May. As he turns himself in to begin serving three days for his conviction for disorderly conduct at the Pentagon anti-war protest in October 1967, Mailer called President Nixon “the living embodiment of Uriah Heep,” and implicates him in the death of four students at Kent State University. See [[68.8]], [[70.9]]–[[70.11]].


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