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Does the youth movement involve a vast tidal change in Democratic politics, a new direction for the party? Or is the McGovern phenomenon a brief eruption, a peculiar coincidence of a mobilizing issue-the war-and party reforms that the regulars simply did not understand in time? Historian James MacGregor Burns recalls the French youth who rioted in 1968 and then rather quickly fell into a cynical apathy. Says Burns: "You can't expect youth involvement indefinitely unless the system proves workable...
...offense, Orr scored more points (four goals, four assists) than anyone else in the series. One of his goals-in the final game, which Boston won 3-0-was scored with one of his classically daring efforts. With Ranger Bruce MacGregor swooping in to steal the bouncing puck for a breakaway at the Ranger blue line, Orr could have played it safe by swatting the puck out of danger. Instead, he coolly trapped it inches from MacGregor's stick, pirouetted on his left skate and snapped a 30-ft. wrist shot into...
David St. Pierre drove in three runs to lead the Crimson attack. St. Pierre homered in the sixth inning after bringing home Bernie MacGregor twice with a single and a sacrifice...
...Serrano and Rich Bridich each singled in a run after St. Pierre's solo blast in the sixth, and starting pitcher Tom O'Neill contributed two hits and a run batted in. Joe Mackey and Bernie MacGregor also collected two hits...
...growing less painful in the field of foreign affairs. One explanation for this may be the general decline in the influence of ideology everywhere, but especially in America. "We don't really have an ideology-any structured, systematic, historic set of deeply rooted values," contends Political Scientist James MacGregor Burns. What Americans do have is an almost visceral, passionate feeling about national friends and enemies, especially in wartime, when each conflict is seen as a crusade. They tend to involve themselves deeply in world affairs when the issues can be posed in simplistic moral terms. There must be villains...