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...summer TV season is not wholly a faded festival of reruns. Sometimes the networks use it to examine talent on approval, testing prospects for possible recall during the dark days of winter. The newest and brightest experiment of this type is CBS's Melba Moore-Clifton Davis Show, a slick, soulful variety series now subbing for the Carol Burnett Show...
Scheduled speakers at the rally include Clifton Caldwell, international vice president of the Amalgamated Meat-cutters Union. Howard Zinn, professor of Government at MIT, Ngo Vinh Long, a fourth-year graduate student in East Asian Studies and the official representative of the National Student Union of South Vietnam, and a representative of the Pan African Liberation Committee (PALC...
...readily confesses: "We're a token agency." There are 63 separate agencies in the New York State government, she notes, and only 13 of them have women in jobs above the rank of secretary. Round the U.S. there are a few women mayors-among them Anna Latteri in Clifton, N.J., Patience Latting in Oklahoma City, Barbara Ackerman in Cambridge, Mass...
Knowles was one of seven nominees selected last year by a nation-wide committee of class members. Richard G. Kleindienst, chosen by President Nixon earlier this month to replace Attorney General John Mitchell, and Clifton R. Wharton Jr., president of Michigan State University, were also nominated...
...movement in recent years, increasing interest has arisen in putting forth black Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates. In 1960, the Independent Afro-American Party ran the Rev. Clennon King for President, but he received only 1500 votes. In 1964, the Socialist Workers Party ran its first black Presidential candidate, Clifton DeBerry, who won some 28,500 votes. (The all-black Freedom Now Party of that year fielded 39 candidates for federal and local offices, but none for the two top national posts...