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Being a Harvard professor for Nixon--seemingly a contradiction in terms--does not worry Lon L. Fuller, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence. But enlisting support among academic communities for the Vice-President's candidacy, as Fuller has been doing this fall, involves several complications...
...Fuller, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence, said yesterday that "Scholars for Nixon" is the first stage of what will eventually evolve into an advisory board similar to the Democrats' "brain trusts...
...Whether Fuller, a traditional Democrat who has admired Nixon for two years now, will remain active on such a group is another story. Fuller said that he has aligned himself with Nixon--not necessarily his party--for the duration of the campaign...
...years away; he must administer the Sacrament with no indication that this is probably the last time for confession, absolution, and real peace with God; he must see the mind that fades from narcotics is unable to perceive or react to any assurance about a fuller life." The only answer to the problem,Pasta Brooks feels, is in long-range preparation of Christians for their time of death. We must plant the seeds of understanding of death . . . so that our people will see it for what it is and will choose to help the person they love . . . die victoriously, with...
...Fuller pointed out that the Republican principle of matching grants for area and urban development "is an attempt to restore local initiative." He admitted that state and local authorities are in bad financial trouble, but praised Nixon's concern over "the drying up of initiative at the local levels in this country...