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Valuable as they are, surveys and research teams do not yield intimate knowledge of the candidates' strategy, personality and whims. Among the correspondents covering each of the principal aspirants was John Austin, who followed McGovern through the hectic last days of campaigning in Massachusetts, from an afternoon at the Boston Garden to election day in McGovern's hotel suite. "One aspect of McGovern that strikes you," says Austin, "is his genuine lack of pomposity. He is proud and self-confident, but that never shows up in his dealings with people. While I was interviewing him on election...
...reflective moment in a hectic week, TIME'S Saigon Bureau Chief Stanley Cloud filed this personal assessment...
...years of marriage, constant examination and evaluation of my husband's life (he is an advertising man) has not led me to believe that his life is more satisfying than mine. His days are long and arduous, stressful, hectic, immensely tiring and relatively confined to one track. By contrast, I have been free to pursue my college career to graduation, become a published writer, a portrait photographer, a reasonably accomplished painter, and even a mediocre tennis player. No one in our house has ever been a slave, least...
...three children, and confers upon her the equally appropriate title of Mrs. Shklar. As a credit to her own versatility and a well-balanced division of responsibilities at home, she fulfills her various roles to her own satisfaction, and--although her life-style seems to leave her rather hectic and driven--to perfection in the opinions of those who know...
MIAMI, FLORIDA--With Governor George Wallace of Alabama considered to hold the lead, the seven active candidates in Florida's March 14 primary entered the final stretch of their campaigns yesterday, as they crisscrossed the state in hectic efforts to monopolize issues, television cameras and voters' attention...