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Thank You Notes. From a gas station on the highway between Daytona Beach and Jacksonville, Howell called a locally influential Democrat in Bunnell, Fla., and tried to enlist her. She demurred, but eventually consented to give Howell her list of the most important Democrats in Flagler County...
...roots of the problems of blacks in America and throughout the Third World. Although his famous Saturday morning meetings at Breadbasket ran on his personal electricity and drew much of their appeal from his "I am Somebody" exhortations, their real goal was to sensitize blacks to economic issues and enlist foot-soldiers for the economic wars of attrition Jackson successfully waged against Red Rooster chain stores and other large commercial vipers in Chicago's black community...
...Hanoi and a longtime intimate of North Viet Nam's late leader, Ho Chi Minh. When it became apparent that more Kissinger flights would be necessary, French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann was approached during U.N. meetings in New York in the fall of 1969, and he agreed to enlist his government's aid in protecting the negotiations. Pompidou cooperated so completely as to order government-owned national television and radio networks to play down American involvement in Viet Nam as the talks proceeded; on the occasion of one trip he entertained Kissinger at lunch at his private apartment...
...insist on seeing "the new Neil Simon" or nothing is to enlist in New York's legion of the theatrically self-deprived. In reality, Broadway is a pageant with something to beguile every eye. The latest treat is Vivat! Vivat Regina!, a vivid tapestry of passion, blood, majesty and death...
...Question of Madness, Zhores describes his 19 days of illegal confinement in a psychiatric clinic, and Roy tells of his successful publicity campaign to enlist the protests of some of Russia's leading scientists and artists...