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...country is drifting away from the principles that made America great," he says. In the past add: LeMay "the country had to use unorthodox methods to get out of the hole, and I think we're in that situation now. His critics charge that the "unorthodox method might employ is the H-bomb, and he has often sounded as if that is what he means. Not in regard to Viet Nam We don't need nuclear weapons in Viet Nam, porters last week. "I can't foresee any conditions under which we would." In books and speeches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: BOMBER ON THE STUMP | 10/18/1968 | See Source »

...organ to be manifested. Everything in McCarthy's manner, his quiet voice, his absolute refusal to etch his wit with any hint of emphasis, his offhand delivery which would insist that remarks about the future of the world were best delivered in the tone you - might employ for buying a bottle of aspirin, gave hint of his profound conservatism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comment: Mailer's America | 10/11/1968 | See Source »

Some proposals he mentioned were that Harvard help to increase the housing supply of the area and that the University employ more people from local areas to fill its non-academic positions. Currently, less than one-third of University employees come from Cambridge...

Author: By Salahuddin I. Imam, | Title: Wilson Reports to SFAC; Watson Writes 'Apologies' | 10/9/1968 | See Source »

...hippie, "who is still tied to property relationships"--never got over 200 in Boston this summer. Near the end, after several weeks of pounding from the police, it was down to fewer than 20. With so few troops, weapons are meaningless, unless the hips take to the hills and employ insurrectionist tactics...

Author: By Joel R. Kramer, | Title: Ben Morea | 10/4/1968 | See Source »

Nowhere is the psychiatric approach to screening more distrusted than in the South and Southwest. None of the big cities in Texas, Oklahoma or New Mexico, for example, employ a psychiatrist or psychologist to look over job candidates. Atlanta Police Chief Herbert Jenkins relies on dozens of interviews with the applicant's acquaintances. "We're looking for a man who is able to get along with people, period," says Jenkins. "That may sound very amateurish, but it's the best psychological test that can be made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Police: Through a Fine Screen | 9/13/1968 | See Source »

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