Word: smithing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Because of his professorial manner and general conservatism, ABC's Howard K. Smith probably stands out most distinctly. A supporter of U.S. involvement in Viet Nam, his hawkishness deepened after his soldier-son was gravely wounded in the war. Walter Cronkite also believes in the U.S. commitment in Viet Nam, although he feels that it has developed serious flaws. Basically, he is an optimist. Poverty? Pollution? Problems of the aged? In his fatherly, concerned way, Cronkite feels that "we've got a pretty good democracy going in this country; it works pretty well. If the people really want...
...Walter Cronkite is ahead of Huntley-Brinkley 26 million viewers to 21 million. Despite Agnew's presumption that silent-majority viewers would prefer an alternative to CBS-NBC dovishness, viewer-voters leave Frank Reynolds (who publicly questioned last month's Moratorium) and hawkish Howard K. Smith far behind, with an audience...
...passes for 146 yards and came through on several crucial plays under pressure to give the Bruins their first Ivy League win of the season and first over Harvard in ten years. His performance moved him into sixth place among league passers-just ahead of the Crimson's Dave Smith...
...Afro is not planning to apply intensive pressure until the deadline is over," said Mark D. Smith '72, a member of the group. Smith would not comment on what action might be taken if the deadline passes without acceptance of the demands...
Those arrested were: Alan P. Wilson. 19; Mark S. Gedal. 19; Lyndin David Smith, 22; Gregg R. Wolfong. 25; Gary B. Kazin, 18; Arthur 1. Handler, 20; William L. Geogran, 22; James K. Kilpatrick, 22; James H. Reeves, 21; Henry Olson, 28; Thomas B. Cook, 23; Neil Birnbaum, 24; Marshall B. Berzon, 18; and Phillip C. Nies...