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...Nelson Rockefeller, whom recent polls show rising in the esteem of voters, got a potentially valuable boost from Martin Luther King. "I feel he is the only man mentioned on the Republican side who can win for the Republican Party," said King, without specifically endorsing the New York Governor. Though Rocky still insists that he will not be a candidate, Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller allowed that his elder brother may well change his mind and announce his candidacy for the presidential nomination if George Romney "drops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Political Notes: Off & On | 1/26/1968 | See Source »

...audience at the Loeb last Friday and Saturday got its money's worth. The group is interesting to watch with something sympathetic and appealing about them; they are young, they move well, they perform with confidence and spirit. A few of them, Lisa Nelson and Whittaker Sheppard in particular, give off sparks of a very personalized energy. A few of them, especially wide-eyed Wendy Perron, possess radiant good looks that are nothing if not pleasant to behold. A few of them, like Martha Armstrong, are very funny. Attributes like these can make even a spoiled Loeb audience forget they...

Author: By Maeve Kinkead, | Title: Dance Troupe | 1/24/1968 | See Source »

...Wendy Perron was a choreographer successful in sculpting beautiful, interrelated movements: this at moments was a kind of graphic art. At moments too. Whittaker Sheppard's sketch of death, Incident at Dusk, communicated a horror and panic that was intended. Despite her confusion of narcissism with self-discovery, Lisa Nelson alone moved away from the dramatic toward the kine-esthetic, and she worked her cumulative effect, instead of striving for profoundity with each gesture...

Author: By Maeve Kinkead, | Title: Dance Troupe | 1/24/1968 | See Source »

...Chuck Berry) from the "Tragedy" (Thomas Wayne) of WRKO's Top 300 "Weekend" (Kingsmen), we nevertheless will try to "return to those thrilling days of yesteryear" (William Tell Overture), and come up with another Crimson quiz on "Those Oldies But Goodies" (Little Caesar & Romans). "I Got a Feeling." (Ricky Nelson) that memories "Maybe" (Chantels) growing short, and present freshmen, anyway, are "So Young" (Students), so we're added a lot of trash to the official "Big Beat" (Fats Domino) "Field of Concentration" (Dean Watson). Answers can be submitted to the Crimson building by "Tomorrow" (Shirelles), but "Don't" (Elvis) look...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: Harvard Braces for New Rock 'N Roll Quiz | 1/22/1968 | See Source »

Last week's Louis Harris Poll showed Johnson beating or tying all the Republican prospects, whereas two months earlier he trailed them all. Most Democratic leaders believe that the G.O.P.'s strongest candidate would be Nelson Rockefeller, but that the party will not nominate him. If Nixon gets the nod, which now seems likely, they think that will be a boost for Johnson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Democrats: Five Ways for LBJ. | 1/19/1968 | See Source »

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