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...professors from the University listed reasons for supporting their candidates in the New York Herald Tribune's Sunday Forum yesterday. John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics and economics adviser in Kennedy's campaign, stated his case for Kennedy opposite the remarks of Lon L. Fuller, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence and Nixon's labor adviser...
...Fuller, one of Nixon's former college teachers, urged that Nixon as a man is more worthy of our votes. "He has a wholesome dread of becoming a prisoner of a single point of view," Fuller declared. "The fundamental bent of his mind is liberal in the best sense, by which I mean that he is interested . . . in the how, an aspect of reform usually lost from sight in political argument...
...experience-neither relate nor function-because we are still in the past or already in the future, while we act in the present. Clinging or being ahead of oneself diminishes the full play of the organism's potential. The Taoist attitude of intellectual silence, practice of inner quiet, fuller awakening of our inner and outer senses, bring us new depth and presence in what we experience and what...
This brought a rush to sell. Comptometer was also prodded by the SEC to give a fuller explanation. It said its revenues from its Electrowriter now are not enough to cover the cost of servicing and sales and are "unlikely to make any contribution to the corporation's profits in the near future." It closed off 7 for the day, and TelAutograph fell...
Nixon also met with the 16 business men, professors and scientists of his brain trust, including Harvard Law Professor Lon Fuller, Nixon's onetime law teacher at Duke. Drawing on their ideas, Nixon plans to issue a series of study papers on campaign issues, started the flow last week with a 30-page report on "The Meaning of Communism to Americans...