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PUNDIT ARTHUR KROCK...
...ARTHUR KROCK, New York Times political pundit...
...ARTHUR KROCK, Kentucky-born dean of U.S. political reporters, finds that the facts of political life are changing a philosophy he has often admired, Southern Democratic conservatism...
Comment (Mon. 8:30 p.m., NBC) transfers the radio-style commentator to television and gives its audience a bumper helping of experts. On its opening show, four pundits (NBC's Joseph C. Harsch, Bob Hecox and David Brinkley, and the New York Times's Arthur Krock) stepped up and spoke on subjects ranging from Indo-China to the Army-McCarthy hearings. Last week four more experts (NBC's Richard Harkness and Romney Wheeler, the Denver Post's Palmer Hoyt and the Manchester Guardian's Washington cor respondent Max Freedman) dealt more coherently with the single...
...Editorial writers, who had been championing Stevens all week, denounced him. Cried the Richmond News Leader: "Mr. Stevens has . . . contributed to the delusion that McCarthy bestrides this nation like some Colossus, while petty men walk about under his huge legs." Said the New York Times's Pundit Arthur Krock: "Officials who get into a slugging match with McCarthy had best be sure in advance that they have loyal seconds in their corners, a Sunday punch in both fists and the stamina to stay to the finish...