Word: federalists
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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KLAUS ZlRKEL Secretary European Federalist Students' Association Munich SIR: TIME, JULY 13, PAGE 32, FOOTNOTE: "THOUGH NO PRIME MINISTER IN MODERN TIMES HAS BEEN A BACHELOR." TUT TUT, TIME, YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR...
Twelve of the original 85 Federalist papers have never been definitely attributed to either of the principal authors, James Madison, or Alexander Hamilton. Statistical evidence shows that most of the disputed papers were written by James Madison, Charles F. Mosteller, professor of Mathematical Statistics, reported yesterday...
Another "index of authorship," average sentence length, was employed in a statistical study done elsewhere to determine whether or not a single person wrote the lliad. Mosteller tried this but found that it would not work with the Federalist problem, because Madison and Hamilton wrote sentences similar in length, moreover, they both shared "a complicated style and phrasing...
...economic ties are the basis of a lasting community; military ties of temporary alliance. Thus, if Khrushchev is really intent on bringing Europe and America permanently together, he would be well-advised to intensify his economic offensive--dumping gold, goods, and services on all Western markets. Otherwise, even guarded federalist hopes may prove premature...
...strong central government. His voluminous notes were by far the best record taken of the convention. When some states balked at ratifying the Constitution, Madison helped Alexander Hamilton and John Jay in writing some of the most cogent political propaganda in U.S. history-the anonymous articles called the Federalist papers...