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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Curtis plods along. "I've never won an election on personality," he readily admits. He is ranking Republican on the Joint Economic Committee, and his expertise in money matters rivals that of anyone in government today. He has a lawyer's pernickety eye for the fine print in legislation, has often voted against bills that he co-sponsored because they were diluted by minor amendments to which he objected. But while he impresses voters with his seriousness, integrity and knowledge, he also bores them with more details about fiscal policy than they want to know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: THE SENATE: Gains for the G.O.P., but Still Democratic and Liberal | 11/1/1968 | See Source »

...going establishment and intend to remain here with a quasicrusading role," Fulp said in his softspoken but intense manner. "Black institutions historically have had inferiority complexes. This is a handicap that we need not have to deal with. Even though we see this in print and know it to be a fact," he said, referring to the pressure on black institutions to succeed, "it must be treated as an irrelevancy. In order for people at this bank to be free to perform, they must be mentally free. This compex can't be allowed to immobilize us. Every time someone comes...

Author: By Mona Sarfaty, | Title: Soul Business--Roxbury's Unity Bank | 10/28/1968 | See Source »

General Counsel Carter was quick to point out that Steel's provocative article contained criticisms of the court that he and other staff members have often made in print. Claiming that the association has denied its own attorney the same due process that it tries to assure for Negroes, Carter sent an ultimatum to the board demanding that Steel be reinstated before noon on Oct. 21. N.A.A.C.P. Executive Director Roy Wilkins, who was away on a vacation cruise during the board vote, told Carter that his action was "inappropriate," but other civil libertarians took a different view. They admitted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Civil Rights: Does the Supreme Court Think White? | 10/25/1968 | See Source »

Technically, Living has all the earmarks of a student film. The camera sometimes wobbles, the lighting is often dubious, and the print grayish-grainy. But Waletzky avoids a fatal student mistake: overasserting himself to make up for lack of confidence...

Author: By David W. Boorstin, | Title: When the Living Gets Better | 10/24/1968 | See Source »

...Union is divided into two sections--Publications and Community Organization. The Publications division will print a monthly newsletter and prepare position papers on various issues. The Community Organization division will try to implement those positions. Issues the HPU is concerned with range from foreign policy to urban affairs and student organizations...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: Students Found Moderate Group For Disillusioned | 10/18/1968 | See Source »

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