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...last week set as his goal the stopping of the man whom all liberal and moderate Democrats most fear: George Wallace. Indeed, Sanford is one of those increasingly vocal Southerners who believe that their region has much more, and better, to offer than Wallace's demagogic appeal and implicit racism. As Sanford put it, "I came up at the same time in similar circumstances, and it is my responsibility to challenge...
...Mailer points out, implicit in this magnetism between fan and star is an ever increasing potential for violence. It is simply a matter of tease on the star's part, she never intends to let the public devour her. But passions have been set into play and they cannot be neutralized by an act of will. The other side of adulation is murder...
...coverage of environmental impact statements, rightfully opposed the construction of the Kennedy Library complex on the MBTA lot. However, the May 20 editorial, meanly entitled "Blowing it," castigates President Box for his failure to obtain for Harvard the archives portion of the complex. Whether or not Bok "blew it," implicit in the editorial is the chauvinism for which. The Crimson so often criticizes Harvard's older generation. It is chauvinistic to place Harvard's particular interest in academic resources over the benefit to the public which the united complex would provide. To follow The Crimson's suggestion and split...
...would have meant an implicit concession that the fetus had breathed at all, said Nesson...
...pass exams or learn skills are more popular than ever before. In San Francisco, the city library's head of public information has noticed a sharp increase in demand for histories of the Depression. The staff has also been taught the meaning of such recondite phrases as "GNP implicit price deflator" (the nation's most comprehensive price index) by securities brokers who come in to look up reference publications no longer subscribed to by their thrift-minded firms...