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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Until recently, such endorsements were almost unheard of. Most educators held proprietary schools in low esteem because of all too frequent abuses-ads promised high salaries but training was often inadequate. Three years ago, Senator Walter Mondale called such unprincipled schools "the last legalized con game in America." Even today, 18 states have no laws regulating the schools. The proprietary-school industry itself has set up voluntary accrediting boards, but many schools have ignored them because they can fill their classes without accreditation...
...contributors as well as among its subscribers. Former President Anastas Mikoyan's son Sergei, Premier Aleksei Kosygin's daughter Lyudmila Gvishiani, Brezhnev's daughter Galina, and Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko's son Anatoly have all written on American affairs for the institute. A frequent contributor himself, Arbatov may write an article on the 1972 election, based on his upcoming trip...
...real trouble is that the frequent recalls have caused consumers to wonder about the efficiency of U.S. industry. If the world's largest and presumably most advanced manufacturing company cannot mass-produce a product without making a mistake that inconveniences half a million customers, who can? In a recent Harris Poll, only 30% of the people interviewed believed that the quality of American products had improved in the past year, down from 37% last year. Probably the time has come for the automen and other manufacturers to slow their production lines and spend more time and money on checking...
Early in the Cavett crusade, maverick FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, a frequent guest on the show, telephoned Cavett from Washington to ask how he could help. Soon sponsors began to rally round. "The Cavett show is an outstanding buy that delivers a quality audience," wrote Hormel Marketing Director Thomas Purcell in a letter to ABC. "The general ratings really don't mean that much. What counts is the people the show is reaching...
Ralph Nader, another frequent guest, made Cavett one of his innumerable causes. "There are," said Nader, "a lot of people in this country who have a lot of valuable things to say for whom the Dick Cavett Show is a principal opportunity for expression." Meanwhile the ABC mailrooms have been deluged with 30,000 letters from viewers around the country. Last week one of ABC'S affiliates, WMAL-TV in Washington, ran an ad in the Washington Post urging viewers to write in giving their reasons why the Cavett show is "too important to be canceled...