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Indeed, they have apparently ceased altogether to worry about ideology. Bruce Chapman, the publisher, has for the moment settled the problem with a few familiar and comfortable phrases "Republicans seem to understand that the GOP must find imaginative, affirmative answers to current problems," he writes, "answers consonant with our traditional principles, or perish as a major political force...
What else?--there is still more carried in this slim blue frame. (For there are no ads, beyond an announcement that Chapman and Gilder are available for Limited Speaking Engagements.) Morton Halperin of the Center for International Affairs revives the notion of limited war tersely and persuasively; Edward S. Cabot alternates the obvious and the original in a highly irritating fashion in an article on Ghana. And, perhaps inevitably, the editors enjoy a little Democrat-baiting, in Cabot's indictment of Soapy Williams' behavior in Africa, in a collection of silly anecdotes called "The Political Notebook...
With Phillips smiling broadly and "very satisfied with the results," the "ABC" forces of Alberg, Barber, and Bruce K. Chapman '62 retired dejectedly to discuss strategy. Earlier in the day Barber had promised to fight Phillips on the Council floor, regardless of the action in the caucus...
Phillips' election was not as automatic as expected, however. After outgoing college chairman Jerry B. Fulmer 3L had nominated Phillips as "absolutely outstanding," Chapman obtained the floor and began to attack Phillips on the basis of the feud within the HYRC. He was greeted with a loud mixture of hisses and applause...
...Chapman had just begun his remarks when the chairman gaveled him to his seat. On the roll call vote, 111 delegates went for Phillips, with 38 abstaining. Robert Moran of Springfield brought chuckles and cheers when he announced his vote "against Mr. Phillips...