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ATLANTA Correspondents Arlie Schardt and Roger Williams, who have spent the past six weeks traveling with George Wallace, have listened so often to the basically unchanging content of the candidate's one speech that either man could probably deliver it himself without notes, But much more was needed for this week's cover story, written by Gerald Clarke and edited by Michael Demarest. It was difficult to collect the material because Wallace is a peculiarly uncooperative subject for an interview. Most of the time he is friendly enough; the trouble is, he volunteers little beyond "The Speech...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Oct. 18, 1968 | 10/18/1968 | See Source »

...with the court's Senate critics in mind, he traced the history of the amendment arguing that it was the original intention of Congress to have the court interpret and enforce its guarantees-Warren said that the court has for too many years had "sole responsibility for giving content and meaning to the broad mandate of the 14th Amendment." He welcomed "the new willingness" of Congress and the President to share in the task through civil rights legislation. Pointing out that court decisions have helped awaken the nation's conscience, Fortas said that the past 15 years have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Supreme Court: Mood of Uncertainty | 10/11/1968 | See Source »

...whole scene at St. Mary's Hall has deprived the proceedings of any emotional content and thus far they have been flat, frivolous, and boring for everyone here...

Author: By George Hall, | Title: Al Vellucci: The Politics of Disguise | 10/11/1968 | See Source »

...Content for the most part to let the story unfold before his camera, Axel also uses his editing to compound the violence that provides so much of the epic's power. The man-to-man battle scenes are uniquely agonizing (as well as bloody). Romance flows like blood on the beach of a fiord where pounding surf drowns out the horses' hoofbeats...

Author: By David W. Boorstin, | Title: Hagbard and Signe | 10/10/1968 | See Source »

...editorial in this morning's CRIMSON is entitled "Isolationism" and although the content concerns itself with Radcliffe administration-student communication, certainly a matter of some validity, it might, coming so soon after Mexico's "Noche Triste," have more appropriately concerned itself with the isolationism of the Harvard-Radcliffe student body...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON THE STUDENT SLAUGHTER IN MEXICO... | 10/8/1968 | See Source »

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