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1 - Ernest Gruening '06, former United States Senator from Alaska, says Daniel Ellsberg '52 "should be given the equivalent of a Congressional medal of honor" for releasing the Pentagon Papers to the press. 4 - The University releases an affirmative action plan to comply with Department of Health, Education and Welfare...
Senatorial Races Gubernatorial Races State Electoral Votes Anderson Carter Reagan Democrats Republicans Democrats Republicans Alabama 9 James E. Folsom Jeremiah Denton Alaska 3 Clark Gruening Frank H. Murkowski Arizona 6 William R. Schulz Barry Goldwater Arkansas 6 Dale Bumpers Bill Clark Bill Clinton Frank White Califomia 45 Alan Cranston Paul...
Throughout the film, it is the people who fascinate us. Brown and Silber interview over twenty individuals in the film--everyone from the chief of police at the University of Wisconsin to an aged but valiant Senator Ernest Gruening. A housewife tells of her early, intangible doubts concerning the war...
Died. Ernest Henry Gruening, 87, former U.S. Senator from Alaska; of cancer; in Washington, D.C. Son of a New York physician, Gruening graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1912, then abandoned medicine for journalism. He resigned as managing editor of the Boston Traveler when its publisher retracted an exposé...
Supporters of amnesty were no less ardent. Former Alaska Senator Ernest Gruening received a standing ovation from the largely proamnesty gallery when he demanded that the Government apologize to the men who refused to go to war. They should be granted immediate, unconditional amnesty, he said, with a "declaration of...