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...civil disobedience, who wrote: "Our first duties are not to our country. We belong first to God and next to our race." Yale Chaplain William Sloane Coffin, a longtime activist who has marched against Southern white racism as well as the war, conceded that many latter-day dissenters disown any religion but upheld their moral right to resist the draft laws...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protest: The Banners of Dissent | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

Equally encouraging to the President were the nice things being said about him by many of the same Democratic Governors who seemed ready to disown him only six months ago. Making a brief appearance at a meeting of 17 of the nation's 25 Democratic Governors a fortnight ago in St. Louis, Johnson heard assurances of party harmony and political support in '68. "What they said was music to my ears," he declared. Of the 17 Governors, only Georgia's Lester Maddox and Louisiana's John J. McKeithen declined to pledge their support for next year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Music to His Ears | 7/14/1967 | See Source »

...course, that he would have championed the new proposal in any case. "And frankly," he says, "the CEP is tired of talking about it. Any discussion next fall will be tempered by the feeling that the HPC's membership is changing in February, and the new group may disown it all over again...

Author: By Linda J. Greenhouse, | Title: HPC Meets Mixed Success, Leads Sheltered Existence | 6/15/1967 | See Source »

...handsome with a rich radio voice that reeks controlled confidence, like your family doctor's when he tells you, "It's just a virus that's going around." But Burack is not like your family doctor at all. He is a rebel, and even though he would publicly disown the label, it is pretty clear that Burack enjoys taking on an inequity that has been tolerated for decades...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Harvard Doctor Exposes Drug Pricing Hoax | 5/10/1967 | See Source »

...other respects. Time and again he was attacked for some position taken by his magazines. Often enough it was a position on which he had not been consulted and with which he might well disagree. Under such circumstances, it would not have been difficult for a proprietor to disown a story. But he always accepted full responsibility for everything-as he expected his subordinates to do all down the chain of command...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Staff: Mar. 10, 1967 | 3/10/1967 | See Source »

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