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Second, Argeros has furnished misleading information to the public. In the April 11 Crimson, he refers to the NLRB's complaint against Cotrell & Leonard as "charges and allegations." Argeros' remark suggests that the case against Cotrell & Leonard rests on unfounded claims rather than on the findings of an NLRB investigation. Such remarks prejudice the uniformed against the alternate gown...
...requires a powerful imagination indeed to suppress an involuntary wry smile when you hear Brustein's Theseus remark, of actors, "The best in this kind are but shadows." Perhaps--just as Shakespeare's play is "only" a dream. At the Loeb, both shadows and dreams seem, if only while the curtain is up, to take on a radiant and tangible form all their...
...government. The telephone hot-line for women ("Pao Hu Nin") set up by Lu does not now exist, but in light of Jablin's mistake on the publishing company it seems unlikely that the government curtailed its operation, especially since in was well-received by the public. Jablin's remark about "underground" opposition activities by Lu is cryptic if not misleading. Certainly she is not known to have engaged in any illegal ventures before the Kaohsiung riot. Jablin's portrayal of her as an anti-government revolutionary can be diluted by pointing out that she was appointed to the Commission...
Possibly the most cherished quote to come out of New Hampshire was Eugene McCarthy's epitaph for George Romney, the Michigan governor whose highly-rated candidacy had fallen apart after he admitted being "brainwashed" by the Pentagon on Vietnam. Did McCarthy think the August 1967 remark had destroyed Romney's chances? "Well...er no, not really," replied the Senator. "Anyway, I think in that case a light rinse would have been sufficient.'" (Romney "kept on campaigning in the same way a dead man's fingernails keep growing," wrote Timothy Crouse '68 in The Boys on the Bus--but withdrew shortly...
...less traveling around the country in the next few weeks and more informal stumping in New Hampshire, including question-and-answer sessions. He has agreed to a formal TV debate with his opponents in South Carolina, though he is still wary of being trapped in some chance remark that he may have to take back later. "I'm a little gun shy," he admits. "I'm fearful that I'll find myself again faced with a distortion of something that...