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...progressive" wing of the party, as Udall now likes to call it, the old blues dictum applies: "You may get better but you'll never get well." With Bayh and Shriver all but out of the race, at seventh and sixth place finishes respectively, left field becomes mostly...
Shriver supporters generally seemed more receptive to other candidates than Bayh supporters. Frank McPhilips '76 said he could support either Udall or Carter, despite Carter's "angelical tone...
Reaction among professors who endorsed Bayh was mixed. Lance M. Liebmann, assistant professor of Law, is reluctant to support anyone else because he "is not happy with the field...
Walter J. McCann Jr. '63, director of Programs in Administration Planning and Social Policy, said he would be comfortable with either Udall or Jackson. McCann and Liebmann were two of the four Harvard professors who signed a statement last week endorsing Bayh...
...Sargent Shriver, placing sixth in last Tuesday's primary with 8 per cent, is also considering withdrawing from the race for the nomination. Shriver, also low on campaign funds, said yesterday in Chicago that if he loses in the Illinois primary, he will consider joining Bayh on the sidelines...