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...Mark Mazo, president of the Harvard Law School Forum, explained the foul up. "He was at one time scheduled to speak tonight, but since it was during the Law School vacation, we decided to postpone it," he said...

Author: By David F. White, | Title: Crowd of 200 Waits in Vain, As Eagleton Fails to Show Up | 1/16/1973 | See Source »

...Notices about the appearance ran in The Gazette and The Crimson, but they were not authorized by us, Mazo said. "We didn't advertise or put up any posters and assumed that would be enough to keep people away...

Author: By David F. White, | Title: Crowd of 200 Waits in Vain, As Eagleton Fails to Show Up | 1/16/1973 | See Source »

Which Richard Nixon? Friends, enemies and those in between could not agree. They never could before. In a generally sympathetic biography nine years ago, Earl Mazo found in Nixon a "paradoxical combination of qualities that bring to mind Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Joe McCarthy." The intervening years have polished Nixon and made him well-to-do, but they have not simplified him. He can still sound like the high-minded statesman and act like the cunning politico. He can talk eloquently of ideals and yet seem always preoccupied with tactics. He can plink out Let Me Call...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: NOW THE REPUBLIC | 8/16/1968 | See Source »

...Died. Mazo de la Roche, 82, most popular and prolific novelist in Canadian history, whose Whiteoaks of Jalna kept one foot in never-never land, the other on the bestseller lists of three continents (U.S. sales of the 16-romance series: over 2,000,000); after a long illness; in Toronto...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jul. 21, 1961 | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

...accuse him of selling out, have coined a new reading for L.B.J.: "Let's Beat Judas." Southern conservatism is on the rise and, as Southern Senators made clear in Congress last week, the conservatives are not enthusiastic over their nominee. Complained one to touring Herald Tribune Newsman Earl Mazo: "Every time you pick up the paper there's a picture of Kennedy with Reuther or Soapy Williams or another fellow like that." Almost unnoticed, moreover, the Southern G.O.P. has been rebuilding. Patronage grubbers have been replaced by fresh new workers. Admits South Carolina Democratic National Committeeman Edgar Brown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Undecided | 9/5/1960 | See Source »

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