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Funds will be distributed by the Committee for the Re-Election of the President, an organization that has been operating for more than a year. Staffed in part with castoffs from the White House and the relatives of key Administration people (Nixon's brother Edward is co-chairman of Lawyers for Nixon), C.R.P. is regarded as amateurish by the more seasoned professionals at the Republican National Committee, who have far less money and manpower at their disposal. C.R.P.'s most famous exploit to date is its connection with the bugging of Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate...
...working the neighborhoods," says Tennessee Senator William Brock, 41, co-chairman of the Youth Division Congressional Advisory Council. "No direct mail or anything like that. We're going to win with registration. The heavier the registration and the heavier the vote, the better...
McGovern would probably have won anyway; enough delegates had defected to McGovern to give him a startling margin on California even without the parliamentary maneuvering. When the California debate opened just after midnight. California Co-Chairman Willie Brown Jr. shouted: "Give me back my delegation!" Chants of "Give it back! Give it back!" were answered by cries of "No! No! No!" The brief outburst, one of the convention's few emotional displays, was hardly nec essary. It was the last gasp of the stop-McGovern forces. In the final tally, 1,618.28 votes favored giving McGovern back...
Willie Bouldin, co-chairman of the conference, said Saturday that the major focus of the meeting to find ways of altering the WASP-oriented educational establishment so that it can better benefit the needs of black urban children...
Really we practitioners of the new politics ought to be able to do better than that. Ira Forman '74 Co-chairman of H-R Students for Muskie