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...contrast, Nixon run a low-key campaign, appearing on radio and television only in the last stretch of the campaign and never once mentioning the name of his opponent. His only election-eve activity was a tapped, 13-paragraph statement in which he pledged a speedy...
...think your story about "two Americas" was laced with truths, but you copped out in the last paragraph. Where is the increased sophistication you attribute to today's electorate if the voters are less willing to discuss issues? Perhaps the issues today are too painful for Americans to be honest with themselves about. The war, poverty, racism, etc., draw sharply uncomfortable contrasts between our professed ideals and our country's recent policies and actions. Nixon's America seems neither candid nor even curious about the root causes of these national failures of the "American Dream...
...workshop added a paragraph urging the banning of Phi Delta Kappa "from the use of meeting rooms and all other campus facilities and services until such time as they admit women to membership...
...TIME wasted a great many pages trying to point out reasons for the huge Nixon lead over McGovern in the polls [Oct. 2]. A single paragraph in the issue tells the reason: Americans are sick and tired of hearing people attack their country. McGovern is symbolic of those who spell America with a K, and most Americans prefer it with a C. Even millions of Democrats such as myself find him totally unacceptable on this one issue...
...million price tag paid for the Traveler and its immense mechanical plant, mustered the good-naturedness to run a front-page editorial welcoming their new competitor. The Herald Traveler and Record American's publisher, Harold Kern, welcomed his paper into existence--also on the front page--with a four paragraph blurb reminiscent of copy composed by a disenfranchised...