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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Pat Solution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 29, 1972 | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

...pat solution is to thrust the burden, in whole or in part, back on their families. With the increasing costs of dropping bombs in Southeast Asia, of taking care of the ITTs in our midst, of sending men to the moon, of guaranteeing outrageous agricultural commodity prices, what family is left after taxes with the resources necessary to care for a lifelong dependent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 29, 1972 | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

...Omaha's grade school children made the final selection of TIME'S next Man (or Woman) of the Year, Richard Nixon would be the choice, but he would have some competition from Wife Pat, Adviser Henry Kissinger, the astronauts and an assortment of surprise contenders including Elvis Presley, Howard Hughes, Willie Mays and the Tooth Fairy. These were among the picks of youngsters in grades one through eight who participated in an unusual exercise in art and opinion sampling. We invited pupils who visited the recent TIME Cover Art Show in Omaha to submit their candidates. Each child...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, May 22, 1972 | 5/22/1972 | See Source »

Even if Nixon's visit had underlying political significance, its surface was just easygoing Texas sociability. Conservative Texas is a place where Nixon is comfortable, and he was relaxed and smiling as he and Pat arrived before a cheering crowd of thousands at Randolph Air Force Base. A helicopter whisked Nixon and the First Lady to the Connally ranch 35 miles south, where Nixon greeted a casually clad Connally with an immediate apology. "I'm sorry we scared your cattle," he said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Republocrats | 5/15/1972 | See Source »

...Moscow last week, a group of U.S. network executives learned that they faced tight restrictions on what they can cover and how. The Soviets intend to use Russian crews and equipment for all live shots and to exclude any glimpses of Pat Nixon's activities. Only three weeks before the first Soviet-American summit since Glassboro in 1967, the networks had not even obtained permission to bring their own crews to film the visit for later broadcast. Even if such permission is granted, the indications were that film coverage would be restricted to the ceremonies of Nixon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Censoring the Summit | 5/8/1972 | See Source »

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