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That was the signal for administration aides to go frantically to work. At one point Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach phoned Minnesota Republican Clark MacGregor, a member of the Judiciary Committee, and asked: "Do you know of anything we can do?" Replied MacGregor: "Of course I do. You can go get the Republican civil rights bills that you told us this summer you hadn't bothered to read, and you can look at what's in them and you can draw up a package containing what's in them and have the President say publicly...
...James MacGregor Burns, chairman of the department of political science at Williams College, told the CRIMSON that "the real issue--the ultimate issue--is not the party." Citing the argument of his book, The Deadlock of Democracy, Burns said that the most important issue was encouraging the rise of able leaders...
...James MacGregor Burns of Williams College and Robert C. Wood of M.I.T. were also invited to serve on the research committee. All three have completed preliminary talks with Gerard F. Doherty '50, chairman of the state Democratic committee...
...professor of political science at Williams College, erstwhile Washington bureaucrat, sympathetic biographer of F.D.R. and J.F.K., and unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Congress from Massachusetts, James MacGregor Burns has a lot of ideas about politics. Among other things, Liberal Burns is a strong believer in the notion that the President of the U.S. should firmly lead the Congress-and that is the central theme of his latest book, The Deadlock of Democracy: Four Party Politics in America...
...months ahead will be busy, and the pressures to win will be greater than ever. Simon & Schuster plans to publish an instructional golf book under his byline; MacGregor and Slazengers will produce Jack Nicklaus golf clubs; Revere Sportswear will manufacture a Jack Nicklaus line of shirts and sweaters. Nicklaus has been signed for three TV golf shows, he will play a series of exhibitions (at a minimum of $2,000 each), and he is negotiating contracts for endorsements of slacks, walking shorts, sports jackets, windbreakers, shoes, cigarettes and skin bracer. Arnold Palmer, an old hand at such matters, has often...