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Rather than accept a Ford-Rockefeller ticket in 1976, or worse yet, the prospect of Rocky in the top spot should Ford step aside, many conservatives want to start a third party now. Last month some 450 conservatives meeting in Washington cheered M. Stanton Evans, chairman of the American Conservative Union, when he declared, "It's too late. We've gone beyond the point of no return." The sentiment was obviously in favor of a new party, and a Committee on Conservative Alternatives was set up under the leadership of North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms to explore...
...Mayflower hotel last week. Some 500 conservatives gathered to express their discontent with Ford's budget deficit, as well as other aspects of his policy that seemed to separate him from the true faith. "I personally believe that in 1976 we need a new political party," said M. Stanton Evans, chairman of the American Conservative Union. "The essential thrust of this Administration is not a conservative thrust." He was cheered by an audience wearing buttons proclaiming, REAGAN-THE SPIRIT OF '76 or THE DREAM TICKET: REAGAN AND BUCKLEY...
During the 1850s Anthony mct Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who became her life-long friend and collaborator. Stanton had the intellectual ability to conceptualize and develop ideas, but she had little speaking presence or organizational talent. Anthony's gift was as a speaker and master strategist of the movement. Together they founded countless women's rights and suffrage associations, organized annual conventions, campaigned tirelessly from Massachusetts to the Western territories, and co-edited the first three volumes of the extensive History of Woman Suffrage...
...level four-member committee--made up of Bok, Putnam, Francis H. Burr '35, senior fellow of the Corporation, and F. Stanton Deland '36, president of the board of Overseers--will choose Nickerson's successor, probably by late spring...
...tension between VGA journalists and their USIA superiors is one item on the agenda of a 20-member panel that will recommend to Congress some changes in the Government's information services. The group, appointed by two commissions that monitor Government information programs, is headed by Frank Stanton, former vice chairman of CBS Inc. It is expected to recommend next month that the Voice be given greater journalistic freedom. It remains to be seen whether this is possible, given the built-in limitations of any Government-run news operation...