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When the convention began, Wednesday, September 9, the start of classes at the University of Hartford was a week away. YAF had rented the campus. U. or H. doesn't have a chapter of YAF; it's an urban university, located on a grassy hillside not far from Hartford's...
HAD BARRY GOLDWATER won the 1964 election, Garry Wills might well have written a book praising him; until a few years ago, Wills was a regular contributor to National Review, and one of the most erudite of the Right Wing theoreticians. He was an ardent supporter of Goldwater, William Buckley...
If the language of 1936 sounds like the outcry of dissent today, Dos Passos would have none of it now. In fairly familiar disenchantment, Dos Passos turned against Communism in the 1930s. By the '60s, he was voting for Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater. To Dos Passos, big labor...
Unusual Alliance. There has been renewed emphasis on a cease-fire from other sources as well. In a Sept. 1 letter to Nixon, 30 Senators of both parties, including such doves as Albert Gore and Edward Brooke and such hawks as Henry Jackson and Barry Goldwater, urged the President to...
William Pfeiffer, hired Tinker just because the Alka-Seltzer ads were so good. The firm is still doing Rockefeller's spots. Not only images but also their makers are sometimes flexible. In 1964, one of the West Coast's most important political management firms, Spencer-Roberts & Associates, helped...