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Although Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., '38, professor of History, told the audience at the New York Collseum rally last night that "Kennedy and Johnson gambled this campaign on the intelligence and maturity of the American people," the Senator limited his speeches early this morning emphasizing the psychological importance of the early Connecticut returns, jibes at Nixon's campaigning, and his appeal for more active leadership...
...Rome points proudly to her Collseum So Boston treats her Howard Athenaeum...
...effect of the conference was cumulative. Many who were most outspoken in their criticism were most anxious for the success and furtherance of the movement; and as the end of the four and a half days approached, a new spirit seemed to pervade the Collseum during the great mass meetings. Individual delegations congregated and talked about fundamentals; in little groups they met the splendid individuals who had come from all parts of the earth; the students talked and were talked to instead of being talked at and they came to feel something of the driving force behind the life...
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