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Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman is a young, popular freshman congressman from New York's half rural, half suburban, and very conservative 26th district. Lying on the northern fringes of New York City, the district is composed of fugitives from the city's turmoil and those who fear it from a...
He said that the South now "has the potential to lead a part of the way" toward reform in the U.S. He said a biracial leftwing coalition of about 51 per cent of the South "can be pulled together to reach tangible goals."
The unexpectedly strong challenge to the Gaullists comes from a leftwing coalition formed by the Communists and Socialists. Last July, they agreed for the first time in 35 years to campaign on a common platform and then-if they won a parliamentary majority-to govern together. Much to everyone'...
Ever the epithet king, Loeb lumps "Moscow Muskie," McGovern and John Lindsay together as "leftwing kooks." Richard Nixon, whom Loeb supported in 1960 and 1968, has become a "foul ball" and "the great devaluator." The rupture with Nixon came over the impending China visit. Nixon, says Loeb, "has devalued our...
Where did it all begin? No one seems quite sure, but Ken Fairchild of New York City's radio station WMCA has a theory. In 1964, he recalls, WMCA created a Smilie similar to the curren version as part of a promotion campaign for the Good Guys, the station...