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Schlesinger told an audience of 100 in Lowell Lecture Hall that an open split in the Democratic Party would encourage the Republicans to nominate the man they really want but who they feel cannot win against a united Democratic party - Richard M. Nixon.
What no President can ignore is the temper of the Senate. Any long-delayed confirmation may be a serious loss of political face, especially near election time. It is, for instance, unwise to nominate any man who is overidentified with some militant cause. As a muckraking social reformer, "Peoples Lawyer...
The Big Difference. One safe assumption is that the G.O.P. Convention will not be "deadlocked"; the day is long past when it can take 103 ballots to nominate a candidate, as it did at the 1924 Democratic Convention. Nor, since roughly a dozen Republicans plan to enter the convention as...
Faculty members of any U.S. or foreign university may nominate scholars for the fellowships. A committee of ten Senior Fellows, who are Faculty members, selects the Junior Fellows on the basis of interviews and examples of nominees' work.
Snoopy for President. They admire consistency, even when it comes in a conservative wrapping such as that of William F. Buckley Jr. or Everett McKinley Dirksen (a sort of "camp" hero to the young for his hypersincere LP, Gallant Men). They deride extremists of all stripes-from Alabama's...